Novelist, screenwriter, and HBO showrunner Tom Perrotta joins his old friend Mark Wollaeger (who also happens to be a top scholar of modernism) for a wide-ranging conversation about literature, television, and everything in between. Tom reveals that he has been reading a most peculiar self-help book: Richard Ellmann's biography of James Joyce. Mark then shares some juicy Joyce anecdotes before getting into the nitty gritty of style and craft. We discuss balancing difficult themes with accessible prose and debate whether a therapeutic model of novel-writing (where characters grow and change) can translate into a therapeutic model of culture (where social and political norms can grow and change). Speaking of growing and changing, adaptation i...
This special issue is devoted to a cross-disciplinary investigation of a specific literary phenomeno...
This article examines the narrative strategies used in the television series adaptation of The Lefto...
ii The study of adaptation, the practice of creating and producing literature, performance, music, a...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
Caryl Phillips, professor of English at Yale, world-renowned and prize-winning novelist (from The Fi...
Book synopsis: Adaptation persists as a major area of inquiry in both film and literary studies. Ove...
We are just delighted to welcome you back to the second season of Novel Dialogue, putting scholars a...
Novel Dialogue sits down with Michael Johnston of Purdue University and George Saunders, master of t...
Shola von Reinhold is the author of LOTE, a novel about getting lost in the archives and finding wha...
I have always loved film and television, whether for casual consumption or academic pursuits. Throug...
The study of adaptation, the practice of creating and producing literature, performance, music, and ...
From its origins in clay tablets to its future on digital tablets, Martin Puchner has thought about ...
Colm Tóibín , the new laureate for Irish fiction, talks to Joseph Rezek of Boston University, and gu...
This article explores Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel Parable of the Sower and its 2020 graphic novel ad...
Charles Yu won the 2020 National Book Award for Interior Chinatown but some of us became fans a deca...
This special issue is devoted to a cross-disciplinary investigation of a specific literary phenomeno...
This article examines the narrative strategies used in the television series adaptation of The Lefto...
ii The study of adaptation, the practice of creating and producing literature, performance, music, a...
In Episode Two of Novel Dialogue, critic and scholar Bruce Robbins sits down with Nobel Laureate Orh...
Caryl Phillips, professor of English at Yale, world-renowned and prize-winning novelist (from The Fi...
Book synopsis: Adaptation persists as a major area of inquiry in both film and literary studies. Ove...
We are just delighted to welcome you back to the second season of Novel Dialogue, putting scholars a...
Novel Dialogue sits down with Michael Johnston of Purdue University and George Saunders, master of t...
Shola von Reinhold is the author of LOTE, a novel about getting lost in the archives and finding wha...
I have always loved film and television, whether for casual consumption or academic pursuits. Throug...
The study of adaptation, the practice of creating and producing literature, performance, music, and ...
From its origins in clay tablets to its future on digital tablets, Martin Puchner has thought about ...
Colm Tóibín , the new laureate for Irish fiction, talks to Joseph Rezek of Boston University, and gu...
This article explores Octavia Butler’s 1993 novel Parable of the Sower and its 2020 graphic novel ad...
Charles Yu won the 2020 National Book Award for Interior Chinatown but some of us became fans a deca...
This special issue is devoted to a cross-disciplinary investigation of a specific literary phenomeno...
This article examines the narrative strategies used in the television series adaptation of The Lefto...
ii The study of adaptation, the practice of creating and producing literature, performance, music, a...