In other excellent Representations news, Carlos Alonso Nugent's article "Drawing and Disrupting Borders in the Wake of the US-Mexico War" from issue 166 just won the annual essay prize from the Andrew W. Mellon Society of Fellows in Critical Bibliography (SoFCB). online.ucpress.edu/representati...
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The latest issue of Representations contains a lovely tribute to Natalie Zemon Davis by French historian Denis Crouzet, along with a bouquet of fine articles on Vernon Lee, Wordsworth, Donne, and poetic apostrophe and slavery in Ancient Rome. online.ucpress.edu/representati...
Red cover of the journal Representations, number 172. The table of contents of the journal is printed on the cover.
During a busy fall semester, I missed announcing the impressive special issue of Representations (no. 172) on Techniques of Legal Personhood, with guest editors Lindsay O’Connor Stern and Julie Stone Peters and a sparkling list of contributors. Worth checking out! online.ucpress.edu/representati...
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Includes commentaries by Dale Jamieson, Jedediah Britton-Purdy, and Anahid Nersessian... @jedpurdy.bsky.social
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Photo showing cover of the book “On the Grid: Climate Change and the Utopia of Green Energy” by Michael Warner. Cover image is a photo of earth at night from outer space where electric usage in Europe, Africa, and parts of Asia is perceptible because of urban illumination.
At last, Michael Warner's compelling Berkeley Tanner Lectures are out there in the world awaiting readers.
I pick Proust.
Sir Rory says hello to Rory.
Photo of two Staton CDs: The Late, Late Show and Dakota at Storyville
It’s a Dakota Staton kind of morning as we reacclimate to chilly, gloomy San Francisco.
A cat sleeping on a chair
The cat on the chair with an altar and statues visible behind it
Wider range view of the whole soaring chapel where the cat is sleeping on the chair
View of part of the cloister outside the chapel
A cat with Franciscan leanings in the monastery on the island of Badija near Korčula.
Photo of the path up to the church
Me standing in front of the church
Round the back of the church
Front of the small church nestled in a grove of trees.
Thinking of my great uncle Anthony Stipulin here at St. Anthony’s church in the woods on Korčula.
The latest issue of Representations is full of great pieces on attending to all different kinds of objects, images, book catalogues, and even attending to attention itself.
online.ucpress.edu/representati...
Your dad was important in my Wesleyan education. I think of him often.
A handsome cat on a daybed with a window behind him dangling one paw rakishly over the edge of the daybed.
The joys of home
Screen shot of a flash card showing case endings for the Instrumental singular case in Croatian
Making flash cards today to consolidate declensions in Croatian...
online.ucpress.edu/representati... Lots of intriguing reading in the new issue of Reps including a wonderful piece by @drbibliomane.bsky.social
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la plume de ma tante est sur le bureau de mon oncle!
Image of the current bestseller list from the LRB bookstore, with Didier Eribon’s book, The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman in the number 1 spot.
picture of a box of a few copies of the US edition of Didier Eribon’s book, The Life, Old-Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman
Good news from the LRB Bookstore in London today. Also, copies of the US edition are now out in the world!
A nighttime picture of the outdoor statue called La grisette de 1830 in Paris, a young working class woman. The statue is in a park surrounded by greenery and trees.
A nighttime picture of the bust of the nineteenth-century actor Frédérick Lemaître in Paris outside in a park with a fence around it.
Always important to spend time with friends and acquaintances in Paris, even if them being locked up at night makes close communication challenging. Something also poignant in the way that the Grisette de 1830 and Frédérick Lemaître are forever separated by the unforgiving Rue du Faubourg du Temple.
Photo of the jacket copy of the English translation of Didier Eribon’s book, The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class woman.
Photo of the front cover of The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman
Coming on March 25 from Allen Lane in the UK and Semiotext(e) in the US — a book by Didier Eribon committed to the struggle for a better world than this one! Just got my translator’s copies today.
I know it's hard not to be preoccupied with other things, but if you need a distraction, here's a fun forum in the American Book Review on "Listening" organized by Bryan Counter that I contributed to -- a seed planted for an upcoming project...
americanbookreview.org/focus-listen...
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Photograph of the table of contents of Vol. 76, Number 4 of the journal Comparative Literature.
Photo of the first page of an article by Michael Lucey called "Translation and Polylanguaging: Sexuality and Novels from James Baldwin to Mohamed Mbougar Sarr."
I've been published in the journal that bears the name of my field for the first time! Better late than never...Thanks to @fauxneem.bsky.social Michael Allan and his team! I don't think the issue is up on line yet, but once it is I'll be happy to share a pdf with anyone who's interested....