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The Free and the Brave: American Philhellenes and the Glorious Struggle of the Greeks (1776–1866)

To mark the 200th anniversary of the Greek Revolution, a theme dominant among the significant collections of the Gennadius Library, the American School of Classical Studies at Athens  organized an exhibition on American Philhellenism. Part of an important American institution that has distinguished itself in the study of Greece since 1881, the Gennadius Library focuses on the history of Greece, sο the bicentenary is a unique opportunity to explore the relations and connections between Greece and the United States during the century of revolutions. The exhibition, which will also be available online, is based on rare archival material from the Gennadeion, as well as paintings and relics of museums and private collections in Greece.

2021 Terry Tempest Williams Prize | North American Review

๛ Thanks also to all the volunteers and readers who make this prize happen each year, including our managing editor, Emily Stowe; our contest coordinator, Brooke Wonders; our two graduate assistants to the coordinator, Alyssa Minch and Zach Batt; and all our student readers: Kaitlyn Askelson, Dee Bruns, Cole Carolan, Madie Hilbert, Nikayla Hoffmann, Samantha Lind, Madeline Ludwig, Lauren McGuill, Kenzi Ramer, Emma Schmidt, Taylor Snyder, and Taylor Wiley. Jane Alison was born in 1961 in Canberra, Australia, and until she was eleven grew up in the Australian and U.S. diplomatic services. She went to public schools in Washington, D.C., and studied classics at Princeton and Brown universities and creative writing at Columbia. Before writing fiction, she worked for the National Endowment for the Humanities, the Washington City Paper, the Miami New Times, and Tulane University; she has also been a freelance editor and illustrator. Since 2013 she has been a professor of creative writi

Author Interviews - Truman State University Press

Truman State University Press Lori Horvitz, November 2018 The Girls of Usually An interview by Aderinsola Adesida and Jenna Faulkner We were excited to learn that Lori’s book The Girls of Usually was the Gold Medal Winner for the 2016 IPPY Book Award in Autobiography/Memoir II and the 2015 USA Best Book Award winner in Gay & Lesbian Nonfiction. It was also the Bronze winner for Foreword Reviews’ 2015 INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award in Autobiography & Memoir (Adult Nonfiction) and a finalist for the Saints & Sinners Emerging Writer Award; as well as an honorable mention in the 2015 Rainbow Awards. In a recent interview, Lori discusses writing an honest memoir, the lawlessness of memory, and the magic of everyday life

Philip Graham, Author at 3 Quarks Daily

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