
Lindsay Stern
@lindsayostern
the study of animal languages: a novel (2019/2020)
lüz: a novella (2017)
town of shadows: a novella (2012)
English @txst
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Writing #nonfiction on controversial topics -- plaiting together settings, species, science & tying it off with gripping readability -- is daunting. Here's how it's done smithsonianmag.com/science-nature… bravo Lindsay Stern National Science Teaching Association Nancy Castaldo

An incredible piece of writing by Yale University PhD candidate Lindsay Stern



Five Books - Expert Book Recommendations Here's another: "The Study of Animal Languages" by Lindsay Stern, a laugh-out-loud comedy of errors about that manages to be simultaneously a beautifully structured and written novel of ideas and a light read.

I have a new poem in the second issue of SPORAZINE! it's about ape language & power s/o to Emily Lim Rogers & Toby Altman for the encouragement & thoughtfulness, & Lindsay Stern for writing the beautiful essay that drew me to the story of Kanzi and Sue gumroad.com/l/ybbIy

Happy pub day, Maria Kuznetsova! Get your hands on this beautiful, hilarious novel. nytimes.com/2021/04/13/boo…

David Rothenberg David Rothenberg scored whale vocalizations and the result is a thing of beauty: nationalgeographic.com/magazine/graph…

So proud of nyc covid vaccine appointments who has booked so many vaccine appts for New Yorkers that her own cat made it into the The New Yorker google.com/amp/s/www.newy…


Very excited to be speaking with Peter Godfrey-Smith this Thursday at 12:15pm EST about his latest book, "Metazoa." Join us! tinyurl.com/godfrey-smith

Thu (11/17) 3-4:30: Yale Law & Humanities Working Group: discuss my book + 2 essays: "Penitentiary Performances” (19C + prison reality shows); "Mapping Law & Performance” ("performance" + risks of interdisciplinarity). XX Lindsay Stern / Matt Mendez! yale.zoom.us/j/95434447692


TODAY @ 3-4:30 EST Prof. Julie Stone Peters joins us to discuss her new book and 2 essays on law & performance. All are welcome! Julie Stone Peters Whitney Humanities Center (@yalewhc.bsky.social) yale.zoom.us/j/95434447692


Lindsay Stern (Yale University, Comparative Literature) will be in conversation with Julie Stone Peters (Columbia University) and Emanuele Conte (Rome 3, and EHESS-Paris) about Julie Stone Peter's recent book, Law as Performance (Oxford UP, 2022).

🎭⚖️🎭⚖️🎭 All the world's a stage...or, at least the court room is. Iberian Connections/YaleSpanPort are hosting a convo with Julie Stone Peters, Lindsay Stern, and Emanuele Conte to talk about legal spectatorship! 2-4pm, 1 Mar in HQ 276 w/ snacks to follow (yum)


Congrats to Julius Taranto on a brilliant novel coming in September


NEW ARTS REVIEW: “the most Kafkaesque achievement of this stellar exhibition is to keep its response to the qu of Kafka incomplete” Lindsay Stern reviews recent ‘Kafka: Making of an Icon’ exhibition The Morgan (originally Bodleian Libraries Barry Murnane): tinyurl.com/yc5s33wt

I really enjoyed editing this new Law and Humanities Journal arts review by Lindsay Stern 👇 Kafka through a double lens - his work on law & the incomplete Bodleian Libraries archive - Fantastic and innovative ⭐️