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| John Cayley Visiting Faculty / Visiting Scholars Literary Arts, Program in My research and practice explore the extraordinary potential for writing digital media: writing in digital media, and writing[transitive] digital media. Most recently my work engages ambient poetics in programmable media, and writing in and for immersive 3D virtual reality systems, with parallel theoretical research concerning the role of code in writing, and the (intrinsic) temporal properties of textuality. | | Brian Evenson Literary Arts, Program in Fiction writing, translation (from French), narrative theory, the points of intersection between genre and literary fiction. | | Thalia Field Literary Arts, Program in Thalia Field works in interdisciplinary arts extending experimental fiction and poetry to multi-media and experimental performance. She has particular interests in ecology and environmental poetics, Buddhist poetics and philosophy, as well as history of science and art. | | Forrest Gander Literary Arts, Program in I write fiction, poetry, essays and other works not readily characterized within genre boundaries, and I translate (mostly Latin American) literature. In all these activities, I am concerned with ethical questions: what kind of experience and relationship does language articulate, what kind of account of the suffering and joy of others does imagination avail, what qualities of expression, thought, and feeling can be translated from one culture and language to another? | | Annette Gladman Literary Arts, Program in
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| | Carole Maso Literary Arts, Program in Carole Maso is a writer of fiction, essays, poetry and memoir. Her books include Ghost Dance (1987), The Art Lover (1990), AVA (1993), The American Woman in the Chinese Hat (1994), Aureole: Short Fictions (1996), Defiance (1997), Break Every Rule: Essays on Language, Longing, and Moments of Desire (2000), A Room Lit By Roses: A Journal of Pregnancy and Birth (2000), Beauty is Convulsive: The Passion of Frieda Kahlo (20020), and Aureole (poems in prose) (2002). | | Aishah Rahman Literary Arts, Program in Aishah Rahman is a playwright currently interested in prose, who continues to explore race, gender and religion in the Americas through drama as well as non- fiction, fiction, music and documentary film. | | Meredith Steinbach Literary Arts, Program in Professor Steinbach is a novelist and short story writer with an interest in ancient and modern world literatures and in the non-linear forms of modernist and post-modernist fiction. | | Paula Vogel Literary Arts, Program in After eight years of reading and listening to period music, Paula Vogel has written A CIVIL WAR CHRISTMAS, a music/theatre piece that takes place in Washington, DC, Christmas Eve, 1864. The first and second readings were at Arena Stage, April-June 2006. Read at the Trinity Repertory Company retreat this past August, the play is currently in development for production in 2007.
Paula Vogel continues to explore adaptations for the stage and music/theatre. She remains interested in tackling an adaptation of William Wycherley's THE COUNTRY WIFE, and other works. | | Bernard Waldrop Literary Arts, Program in Bernard Waldrop is an award-winning poet, whose interests also include a number of translation projects and teaching. | | C. D. Wright Literary Arts, Program in I have published eleven collections of poetry and prose, two of which Deepstep Come Shining (1998) and Just Whistle (1994) are book-length poems. My projects have often aimed to extol the virtues of the local while giving no quarter to the parochial. For One Big Self: Prisoners of Louisiana, I collaborated with photographer Deborah Luster to produce a creative document of Louisiana's prison population through image and text. I composed and published two state literary maps, one for Arkansas, my native state, and one for Rhode Island, my adopted state. For over twenty years, I co-edited Lost Roads Publishers, an independent literary press. | |

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