Val Vinokur on Finding Babel

A New Documentary on Isaac Babel Highlights His Continued Relevance    

Poetry’s Urban Wandering

“Often when we think of the kinds of landscapes that poets physically traverse and turn their minds to, we think not of the city...   Read More

Paul Beatty and the Man Booker Prize

“Beatty’s book is not the kind of book that American publishers, even literary ones, are typically betting on these days. Satirical, pointed, postmodern, even...   Read More

Claudia Rankine to help found Racial Imaginary Institute

Claudia Rankine, AWP 2016 Keynote speaker and author of the National Book Award–winning Citizen: An American Lyric, plans to donate the funds of her...   Read More

Withdrawn: A Discourse

A book-launch celebrating Shifter’s 23rd issue, with readings and presentations by Bruce Andrews, Thom Donovan, Ian Dreiblatt, Robert Kocik, Sreshta Rit Premnath, Eléna Rivera, Gregory...   Read More

Ferrante Night Fever!

Do you love the Neopolitan Novels? Are you excited for Frantumaglia? Do you have Ferrante Fever? Literary Studies faculty Siddhartha Deb will participate in...   Read More

Ann Snitow on the future of feminism

Sarah Leonard interviews Ann Snitow for The Nation. The interview reflects on the future of feminism, with Leonard recounting that “For her, feminism is a genie loosed...   Read More

Writing Faculty Showcase

Please join the Writing Faculty in the Literary Studies Department for an evening of refreshments as they share excerpts from their latest projects!   Tuesday,...   Read More

Please join the Writing Faculty in the Literary Studies Department for an evening of refreshments as they share excerpts from their latest projects!

 

Tuesday, November 1, 2016 at 4pm

Starr Foundation Hall, University Center

63 Fifth Avenue, New York

 

This event is sponsored by the Literary Studies department at Eugene Lang College.

Read more here

 

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    October 10, 2019

    Remembering Ann

    Ann Snitow May 9, 1943-August 10, 2019 Ann Snitow, a founding faculty member of Lang College and the creator of the Gender Studies Program at the New School, passed away on August 10, 2019.  She was a beloved member of the Literary Studies faculty.  While indeed her books and essays are crucial texts in feminist studies and in the life of the mind, as Literary Studies colleagues our remembrances here are more personal, testaments not just to her work but to the power of her being.

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A New Documentary on Isaac Babel Highlights His Continued Relevance