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Dubbing Utopia in the Early Korean American Novel

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NOVEL THEORY SPEAKER: Jeehyun Choi, Rutgers University Jeehyun Choi will discuss her research on the literary and political archive of Nak Chung Thun, a Californian immigrant farmworker who left behind a substantial but unpublished body of Korean-language...

Zoom Reading Group: Joseph Roth, Radetzky March

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NOVEL THEORY SPEAKER: Katie Trumpener, Yale University Joseph Roth’s Radetzky March is a pathbreaking historical novel of the recent past; a memorable depiction of life in a dying Austro-Hungary, on the eve of World War I, it focuses on the fate of army...

Complicity and the Comparative Method: The Warden

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NOVEL THEORY SPEAKER: Ayelet Ben-Yishai, University of Haifa In the political nightmare that many of us inhabit, complicity – the condition of being “folded into” (and thus variously responsible for) injustice, injury or otherwise undesirable outcomes –...

Bolaño, By Night in Chile: Reading Group with David Kurnick

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NOVEL THEORY SPEAKER: David Kurnick, Rutgers University Nocturno de Chile was the last novel published in Bolaño’s lifetime but one of the first to be encountered by Anglophone readers. It forms a kind of loose conceptual trilogy with 1996’s Estrella...