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  • Comp Lit Faculty Publish Five Books in 2023-24

Comp Lit Faculty Publish Five Books in 2023-24

Friday, April 12, 2024

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Comparative Literature faculty had five books published during the 2023-24 academic year. They include:

Everything Is Sampled: Digital and Print Mediations in African Arts and Letters by Akin Adesokan

The Vortex That Unites Us: Versions of Totality in Russian Literature by Jacob Emery

Promiscuous Grace: Imagining Beauty and Holiness with Saint Mary of Egypt by Sonia Velázquez

Something Speaks to Me: Where Criticism Begins by Michel Chaouli

The Choice of Odysseus: Homeric Ethics in Renaissance Epic and Opera by Sarah Van der Laan

Colorful book cover for Everything is Sampled: Digital and Print Mediations in African Arts and Letters by Akin Adesokan.
Book cover decorated with various geometric shapes and the title "The Vortex that Unites Us: Versions of Totality in Russian Literature" and the author's name "Jacob Emery."
Book cover for Promiscuous Grace: Imagining Beauty and Holiness with Saint Mary of Egypt by Sonia Velázquez. The background of the cover is an oil painting of a woman standing next to a human skull. The woman has a sunken face, covered in shadows and is wearing a cloth robe over one shoulder.
Book cover for Something Speaks to Me: Where Criticism Begins by Michel Chaouli. The cover has a dark background and a sketch in blue, yellow, and red.
Book cover for the Choice of Odysseus: Homeric Ethics in Renaissance Epic and Opera. Beneath the title, the cover has a tempera painting that depicts scenes from Odysseus' journey as if they occurred in 15th Century Florence.

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