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Professor Brings Writers Together at Cornell University

Jinjoo Lee  —  Jan 25, 2012

Bolivian writer Prof. José Edmundo Paz-Soldán, Romance studies, has been organizing conferences and informal workshops to bring together Latin American and Latino writers at Cornell.

Eight Books to Cozy Up With This Winter

Sun Staff  —  Nov 30, 2011

The Sun gives you a list of books that will keep you occupied while you enjoy the breezy, carefree freedom of winter break.

Absurd Words: Taste, Form and Reaction

Adam Lerner  —  Oct 17, 2011

Adam Lerner on the ethical and emotional quandaries of Maus.

Shakespeare's Populist Productions

Daveen Koh  —  Aug 24, 2011

Daveen Koh checks out the traditional, faithful productions of As You Like It and A Midsummer Night's Dream put on this summer by the Ithaca Shakespeare Company.

Potter Ends With Remarkable High

Adam Lerner  —  Aug 22, 2011

 

Adam Lerner debuts his column with a meditation on Harry Potter, the end of childhood and moral relativism.

The Voice Behind the Written Word

Fiona Modrak  —  Apr 7, 2011

The Sun checks out a reading from two recent, hotly-tipped Cornell MFA grads.

Margaret Atwood and the Importance of Voice

Ian Walker Sperber  —  Mar 31, 2011

The venerable Margaret Atwood comes to Statler Auditorium for a reading. The Sun was lucky enough to be in attendance.

Tea Obreht: Cornell MFA Writer at Large

Tony Manfred  —  Mar 7, 2011

The Sun sits down with up-and-coming literary phenom Téa Obreht.

art that is not capitalized

Florencia Ulloa  —  Feb 18, 2011

Florencia Ulloa '11 shows us the differences in art when we capitilize ... or maybe not.

The Sun Suggests: Books for Break

Mar 17, 2010

“The Garden of Forking Paths”

Jorge Luis Borges

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