Writing

Tribute to Robin Mookerjee April 24th

The Literary Studies department is proud to announce the inaugural Robin Mookerjee award, which will honor a student whose creativity and passion for literature have some...   Read More

Alumni interview: Rufi Thorpe

Rufi Thorpe (Class of 2006, Eugene Lang College) received her MFA from the University of Virginia in 2009, and is the author of two...   Read More

Alumni Interview: Emily Gould

Emily Gould (Class of 2004, Eugene Lang College) is the author of a memoir ( And the Heart Says Whatever , 2010) and a...   Read More

Callout for Claudius Speaks

Claudius Speaks is accepting submissions for our Spring 2017 issue: Flight. Claudius Speaks is a platform for emerging voices to challenge the mind and move the heart. They seek personal...   Read More

Internship opportunity

Tikkun magazine is currently recruiting interns to work with their editorial team for June-August and September to December 2017 and January to May, 2018....   Read More

A collection of work from Creative Nonfiction Fall 2016

Students from Alexandra Chasin’s Fall 2016 Creative Nonfiction course made a collection of their work, both critical and creative. Visit the site at http://chasina4.wixsite.com/lucky15

Scenes of Subjection

A great piece written by Literary Studies Assistant Professor Julie Napolin! Scenes of Subjection: Women’s Voices Narrating Black Death

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The Literary Studies department is proud to announce the inaugural Robin Mookerjee award, which will honor a student whose creativity and passion for literature have some of the features of Professor Mookerjee’s writing and teaching. This award will be presented at the Dean’s List and Student Award Ceremony to be held in Tishman Auditorium on Monday, April 24, 2017 at 6pm.

 

The presentation of the award will be accompanied by a special tribute to Professor Mookerjee.  Stephanie Leone, a recent Lang alumna, will read Professor Mookerjee’s late unpublished poem “Adventures in Nocturnal Perambulation.”