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New York Times Book Review: Prof Joshua Bennett’s “Minor Notes, Volume 1”

New York Times Book Review: Prof Joshua Bennett’s “Minor Notes, Volume 1”

New York Times Book Review: Prof Joshua Bennett’s “Spoken Word: A Cultural History”

New York Times Book Review: Prof Joshua Bennett’s “Spoken Word: A Cultural History”

Congratulations to Lit@MIT’s ACLS Fellow, Mark Letteney!

Congratulations to Lit@MIT’s ACLS Fellow, Mark Letteney!

Lupe Fiasco To Be Honored As 2023 Rap Laureate In Washington D.C.

Lupe Fiasco To Be Honored As 2023 Rap Laureate In Washington D.C.

Congratulations Prof Joshua Bennett for his Griffin Poetry Prize 2023 Longlist collection!

Congratulations Prof Joshua Bennett for his Griffin Poetry Prize 2023 Longlist collection!

March 17 | Formalism and Violence Masterclass with Eugenie Brinkema at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis

March 17 | Formalism and Violence Masterclass with Eugenie Brinkema at the Amsterdam School for Cultural Analysis

Marah Gubar named 2023 MacVicar Fellow

Marah Gubar named 2023 MacVicar Fellow

March 9th | Prof Marah Gubar presents “Burlesquing Burnett: or, What Can We Learn from The Little Pinheads?” at NTU in Singapore!

March 9th | Prof Marah Gubar presents “Burlesquing Burnett: or, What Can We Learn from The Little Pinheads?” at NTU in Singapore!

Prof Joshua Bennett’s newest book to be released March 2023, “Spoken Word: The Story of How Performance Poetry Changed the World”

Prof Joshua Bennett’s newest book to be released March 2023, “Spoken Word: The Story of How Performance Poetry Changed the World”

St John’s College Oxford presents Prof Eugenie Brinkema, “Drabness and Ethics (on the Values of Formalism)”

St John’s College Oxford presents Prof Eugenie Brinkema, “Drabness and Ethics (on the Values of Formalism)”

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