Archive for: literature
Ransom Center Opens Coetzee Archive
By Rose Cahalan
In the 1960s, J. M. Coetzee was a UT graduate student, poring over Samuel Beckett archives at the Harry Ransom Center. Today, he’s a Nobel Prize-winning author...
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Voices of Free Minds: Nelson Toala on “The Tempest”
By Nelson Toala
I am a chef at a hotel, and until recently my job just felt like a routine, the same thing over and over. Now I find myself paying more attention to the details,...
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...
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UT-Trained Scientist Works As ‘Celestial Sleuth’
By Eva Hershaw
Don Olson’s office is tucked deep into a corner of the physics department at Texas State University. But don’t call him an astrophysicist. “Celestial sleuth...
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Letter from the Executive Director: Busy Season
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Alcalde Photo Editor Takes Italy and Switzerland
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The Life and Legacy of Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium at 100 Years
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Program in UT’s College of Pharmacy Provides Cellphones to People Experiencing Homelessness
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UT’s Wind Ensemble Celebrates 50th Anniversary at Carnegie Hall