The Department of English presents a roundtable conversation with writer and professor Dan Sinykin and Kenyon's Alex Brostoff, Piers Brown and John Rufo.
Explore questions around publishing, the ongoing afterlives of books, and the political economy of close reading with Dan Sinykin. Bring questions about the publishing industry, the fate of American literature in a global context, and the politics of close reading and writing in today's world. For creative writers, humanities and social science majors, and students interested in digital humanities.
Please join us in Hayes Hall 109, on Thursday, Dec. 5, at 11:10 a.m.
The event is sponsored by the Department of English, Department of American Studies, Program in Computing, Kenyon Campus Community Development Fund, and the Kenyon Review.
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Alex Brostoff
Alex Brostoff is an assistant professor of English at Kenyon.
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Piers Brown
Piers Brown is an associate professor of English at Kenyon.
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John Rufo
John Rufo is an assistant professor of American Studies at Kenyon.
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Dan Sinykin
Dan Sinykin is an associate professor of English at Emory University.