Book Traces
The Latino Continuum and the Nineteenth-Century Americas: Literature, Translation and Historiography
Poetry in a Global Age
The New American
Best New Poets 2020
Edited with Brian Teare.
Award-winning teacher, Samuel Lemley, PhD 2020, Prepares to teach the Works of the Past With Digital Tools
Full article here.
Caleb Agnew (PhD, 2019) featured in PhD+ November spotlight
Full article on PhD Plus site, here.
Prof. Kiki Petrosino Explores Black Heritage in New Book, ‘White Blood’
Article in UVA Today, here.
Ph.D. Students Transform Rotunda Into Planetarium, Realizing Jefferson’s Vision
Article in UVA Today, here.
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News & Announcements
December 6, 2023
Publications
The Latino Continuum and the Nineteenth-Century Americas: Literature, Translation and Historiography
Events
Today
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Writing With Sound speakers series: Avery Trufelman
- Where: Bryan Hall Faculty Lounge
- Start time: 05:00pm
- End time: 06:00pm
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The English Department’s Writing With Sound speaker series is a new project that focuses on the artistic medium of the podcast. By inviting to UVA several brilliant people working in the podcast/audio space, we hope to formalize and deepen a conversation that’s already happening across the University: the consideration of podcast production as a distinct writing medium and art form. Our first guest will visit UVA on Wednesday, March 27, and will give a public talk/performance at 5 p.m., followed by a Q&A. This event will take place in the Bryan Hall Faculty Lounge. (See attached poster.) Avery Trufelman is the writer and performer of the podcasts Articles of Interest (Radiotopia), Nice Try! (Curbed/Vox), and The Cut (New York Magazine), and a former staffer at 99% Invisible. Trufelman’s work in the podcast medium addresses such diverse topics as fashion, design, architecture, and utopian communities, and has received extensive international acclaim, including favorable coverage from the New Yorker, the New York Times, the BBC, the Irish Times, the Sydney Morning Herald, and Time Magazine. Her talk/performance, “Summon the Muse,” will explore the genesis of several stories from across her career, engaging with Anne Carson’s Eros the Bittersweet in advancing a theory of the podcast medium’s distinct formal capabilities.Please direct any questions to Piers Gelly (pgg3cw@virginia.edu).
Friday, March 29th
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Eyal Handelsman Katz Dissertation Presentation
- Where: Bryan Hall Faculty Lounge
- Start time: 12:00pm
- End time: 01:00pm
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Poetry and Climate Change: A Symposium
- Where: Nau Hall 101
- Start time: 02:00pm
- End time: 06:00pm
Wednesday, April 3rd
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UVA Area Programs Reading
- Where: New Dominion Bookshop 404 E Main St, Charlottesville, VA 22902, United States
- Start time: 07:00pm
- End time: 08:00pm
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A reading by UVA undergraduates in the Area Programs in Poetry Writing and Literary Prose
Friday, April 5th
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Anna Brickhouse, Faculty Lecture Series
- Where: Bryan Hall Faculty Lounge
- Start time: 02:00pm
- End time: 03:00pm
Thursday, April 11th
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Matthew Olzmann Poetry Reading
- Where: Commonwealth Room, Newcomb Hall
- Start time: 05:00pm
- End time: 06:00pm