
Keri Walsh
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English Prof at Fordham NYC. Letters of Sylvia Beach, Dubliners, Exiles, Joyce Studies Annual. Writing history of Shakespeare and Company bookstore for Scribner
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Congratulations Joanna Pawlik for winning the MSA First Book Prize for your study of Surrealism’s political and artistic uses in the US. Can’t wait to read it!



Our English Dept Ph.D. alum Caroline Hagood comes home to Fordham to read from her new book WEIRD GIRLS. "This is my chronicle of my journey to art monsterhood-- my move away from being pleasing and towards being unruly..." @FordhamEnglish @CarolineHagood Fordham University




“The man who drinks black coffee is going to conquer Ireland.” (My edition of James Joyce’s play Exiles, spotted at City Lights Books tonight). City Lights Books #mla23


Following our 2022 Ulysses reading group, our online Dubliners group starts Feb. 9! Session leaders will include Keri Walsh Keri Walsh, Ellen Scheible, Mike Rubenstein, Jonathan Greenberg, Alison Armstrong & Jonathan Goldman Jonathan Goldman RSVP: joycesociety.com/readinggroup


Coming soon… a new article cluster in the Keats-Shelley Review on Mary Shelley’s novel Valperga, published 200 years ago! Many thanks to KSR editor James Grande Keats-Shelley House


Autumn issue of the Keats-Shelley Review now out, marking the bicentenary of Mary Shelley's Valperga. Guest edited by John Bugg, with contributions from Lilla Maria Crisafulli, Keir Elam, @drlaurakirkley and Elisabetta Marino, and latest from Keats-Shelley House tandfonline.com/toc/yksr20/cur…

Modernist Studies Association (MSA) Brooklyn, Join us for a JOYCE STUDIES ANNUAL meet and greet. Saturday October 28, noon to 1:30 PM at the Fordham University Press booth in the book exhibition hall. Fordham Press MSA (Modernism)




Emily C. Bloom discusses her new memoir I Cannot Control Everything Forever: A Memoir of Motherhood, Science, and Art with Lauren Goldenberg at Fordham University’s Lincoln Center campus. Emily Bloom Follow us @MacmillanUSA!


What's the last book recorded in Shakespeare and Company's vast lending library records? In "Sylvia Beach's Final Book," Keri Walsh discusses a gift of Bryher's memoirs to a young literary critic. Now Modernism/modernity and Journal of Cultural Analytics. modernismmodernity.org/forums/posts/w…


“The Scrapbook is a sunlit, sleek and compelling novel that reminded me of the work of Annie Ernaux and Deborah Levy, a gripping tale of first love, laced with a backstory of dark family legacies and historical conscience. I read it in one unnerving gulp.” thebookseller.com/rights/jonatha…

Keri Walsh bringing this into the Kings supermarket in Morristown, New Jersey, caused great comment, “James Joyce!”

