Archive for: fiction
Ransom Center Acquires T.C. Boyle Archive
By Rose Cahalan
As one of the nation’s preeminent humanities archives, UT’s Harry Ransom Center houses the legacies of such literary giants as Norman Mailer, Don LeLillo,...
Is the Novel Still Novel?
By Danielle Cross
If you have ever feared that paperbacks will one day serve as vintage wall décor for all the nation’s indie coffee shops, then perhaps you are one of those concerned...
Writer Jennifer Egan Shares “Lateral Curiosity” With UT
By Rose Cahalan
Jennifer Egan turned a stolen wallet into a Pulitzer Prize. Egan had just moved to New York City when a thief lifted a purse containing her wallet. Shortly after,...
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Letter From the Executive Director: Word on the Street
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These UT Sophomores Started a Company That Incentivizes Sustainability
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Longhorn Scientists Are on a Quest to Grow the Ultimate Texan Delicacy in a Laboratory
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What to Watch During the 2023 Texas Legislative Session
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Meet the Network of UT Staff and Faculty Dedicated to the Care of Campus Cats