Exhibition traces ‘inseparable’ links between gaming and fantasy genre
In ‘Charting Imaginary Worlds,’ UChicago Library presented a collection that spanned history, literature and fun
Lost pages reveal an alternate ending to a classic Caribbean novel
Discovery from UChicago’s Kaneesha Parsard sheds new light on “Minty Alley” by political theorist C.L.R. James
W. Ralph Johnson, pre-eminent UChicago critic of Latin poetry, 1933‒2024
Latin scholar remembered as ‘a superb poet, raconteur and fierce intellectual’
UChicago to expand English-language translation of South Asian literature
Humanities Division’s SALT project aims to rapidly increase the number of works available to broader market
Life Is "Triggering." The Best Literature Should Be, Too.
In op-ed, Prof. Jerry Coyne argues that trigger warnings on Core curriculum readings are counterproductive for a diverse learning environment
New Republic
Students' book transforms classics into 'tweets'
Alex Aciman and Emmett Rensin, now second years in the College, satirize great literature and modern culture in their new book, Twitterature.
Susan Soric
Students’ book transforms classics into ‘tweets’
Second years in the College satirize great literature and modern culture in their new book, [em]Twitterature[/em].