In this first episode of the new semester, Daimys re-introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,\u27 a show that engages with the power of stories and literature. The episode ends with a reading of an excerpt from Clarice Lispector\u27s Água Viva
Featuring five CA/DLS co-sponsored writers in four events: Brock Clark (fiction), Claudia Emerson þo...
Better readers make better writers. Today’s students do read—we know that they read a significant am...
This podcast is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Valerie Carrigan, a vi...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this last episode of the semester, Daimys does a reading about how to sustain oneself through col...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
Episode 7 Guests: Dr. Ana Schnellmann and Dr. Kathi Vosevich discuss the value of understanding Shak...
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Nelson, a first year PhD student in Comparative Literature, abo...
Though the episode opens with Dr. Harter giving a brief history of the Black Mountain Institute and ...
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In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In this episode, Harper begins again by outlining the aims of Broadcasting World Literature under he...
Guests: Dr. Ana Schnellmann and Dr. Kathi Vosevich continue their discussion (from episode 7) on the...
Forty years after her death, Clarice Lispector’s startling oeuvre continues to fascinate readers and...
In this episode, Ivars Šteinbergs—a graduate student in the Comparative Literature Department at Bin...
Featuring five CA/DLS co-sponsored writers in four events: Brock Clark (fiction), Claudia Emerson þo...
Better readers make better writers. Today’s students do read—we know that they read a significant am...
This podcast is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Valerie Carrigan, a vi...
In this episode Harper speaks with Professor Luiza Moreira about world literature, the poetry of Car...
In this last episode of the semester, Daimys does a reading about how to sustain oneself through col...
This episode introduces \u27Broadcasting World Literature,’ a show created by Comparative Literature...
Episode 7 Guests: Dr. Ana Schnellmann and Dr. Kathi Vosevich discuss the value of understanding Shak...
In this episode, we chat with Andrew Nelson, a first year PhD student in Comparative Literature, abo...
Though the episode opens with Dr. Harter giving a brief history of the Black Mountain Institute and ...
https://scholar.dominican.edu/mfa-creative-writing-podcast-series/1010/thumbnail.jp
In this final episode of Fall 2019, Harper speaks with comparative literature subject librarian at B...
In this episode, Harper begins again by outlining the aims of Broadcasting World Literature under he...
Guests: Dr. Ana Schnellmann and Dr. Kathi Vosevich continue their discussion (from episode 7) on the...
Forty years after her death, Clarice Lispector’s startling oeuvre continues to fascinate readers and...
In this episode, Ivars Šteinbergs—a graduate student in the Comparative Literature Department at Bin...
Featuring five CA/DLS co-sponsored writers in four events: Brock Clark (fiction), Claudia Emerson þo...
Better readers make better writers. Today’s students do read—we know that they read a significant am...
This podcast is part of the Bryant Faculty Spotlight series. In this episode, Valerie Carrigan, a vi...