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Posts by Christos Hadjiyiannis
Happening on Monday 🤗
Poster for an online event on Louise Glück
Join us on 26 May for an online event on the mesmerising poetry of Louise Glück🪻
Danke, friend ❤️
Hiii, friends🪻
My new book on Louise Glück is out today and free to read/download/gift to your loved ones etc. for the next two weeks
doi.org/10.1017/9781...
Bloomsbury flyer for a new series titled The New Nineteenth Century, edited by Porscha Fermanis and Omar F Miranda. Series blurb reads: The New Nineteenth Century tracks the ever-evolving dynamism of long nineteenth-century studies by publishing exciting innovations and diverse voices in our field. The series welcomes scholarly monographs and edited collections that foreground the cultural, epistemic, and linguistic plurality of the decades from 1750 to 1920, including underexplored and underrepresented literary productions from around the globe. We embrace a wide range of methodologies and approaches, especially those that challenge and revise existing discourses, or seek to broaden knowledge about non-Anglophone archives, texts, and sources. For more information or to discuss an idea for a book in the series, please contact: Amy Martin, Acquisitions Editor, Amy.Martin@bloomsbury.com Ben Doyle, Senior Publisher, Ben.Doyle@bloomsbury.com Porscha Fermanis, Porscha.Fermanis@ucd.ie Omar F. Miranda, OFMiranda@usfca.edu
Delighted and excited to announce the new @bloomsburylit.bsky.social long 19th C series, 'The New Nineteenth Century', edited by Porscha Fermanis and Omar Miranda. @amymartin13.bsky.social and soliciting proposals now, so read the blurb and please DM/email with ideas! Reposts gratefully received!
Thank you so much, Susie. I’d love to know what you think. And I’ll look for your work, too 🙏🏽
Having trouble sleeping? Hear me talk about my new book on poetry, suffering, and Louise Glück: www.cambridge.org/EIPP_Hadjiyiannis
Then when the flame forked like a sudden path I gasped and stumbled, and was less. Density pulsing upward, gauze of ash, Dear light along the way to nothingness, What could be made of you but light, and this?
James Merrill 🔥
Thanks, Michael — admire and drew on your scholarship so much!
And do make use of the 20% discount if you’d like🫰
Out this week — and delighted and honoured to be in it. Congratulations and thanks @matthewtaunton.bsky.social & Rachel Potter 🙏🏽💡🤔💭📚
Danke friend 🙏🏽
Proofs 🪻
I’m an editor of the journal Literature & History ( journals.sagepub.com/home/LAH)
and we’re looking for a new editor to join us. Details here journals.sagepub.com/pb-assets/cm...
we never learn 🌳 💫 (Rilke, in Hamburger’s English words)
Friend! Yes! Saw you too from a distance — but then lost you. Alas, alas. Must make sure not to repeat in Boston
You would not have loved him, my friend the scholar decried. He brushed his teeth, if at all, with salt. He lied, and rarely washed his hair. Wiped his ass. with leaves or with his hand. The top of his head would have barely reached your tits. His pits reeked, as did his deathbed. But the nightingale, I said.
A lovely poem by Diane Seuss
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Haven't seen one yet so wanted to make a starter pack for modernist studies organisations (and related platforms) as more migrate to Bluesky. Do help us out by letting us know who to add & do share so we can get connected!
go.bsky.app/VAe3Wb1