Highlights from the 2023 MSA Conference

We attended this year's annual conference of the Modernist Studies Association in Brooklyn, New York, from October 26 to 29, 2023. Although the meeting is over, our virtual booth is open through December 15, 2023 and offers great deals on our Modernist studies titles. Use code MSA23 for discount prices and free shipping within the US for orders over … Continue reading Highlights from the 2023 MSA Conference

Genetic Joyce

“A remarkably lucid tour of genetic research as both theory and practice, a tour reflecting both how it is done and what riches it offers. With Ferrer’s guidance, we develop a clearer picture of Joyce’s working synthesis of madness and method.”—Tim Conley, author of The Varieties of Joycean Experience   “A brilliant demonstration of genetic criticism at … Continue reading Genetic Joyce

Our 2023 ICMS Virtual Booth and Book Sale

This year’s International Congress on Medieval Studies was held in Kalamazoo, MI from May 11 to 13. Our virtual booth is open through June 30, 2023 and offers great deals on our medieval studies titles. Use code ICMS23 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. on orders over $75. Click Here to View all Titles in Our Virtual … Continue reading Our 2023 ICMS Virtual Booth and Book Sale

Books for National Poetry Month

Celebrate National Poetry Month with these recent and bestselling books from University Press of Florida. Featuring the poetry of Lauren Goodwin Slaughter, Richard Blanco, Natalie Scenters-Zapico, Fernando Valverde, Excilia Saldaña, Reinaldo Arenas, Allan Peterson, and Mohja Kahf, these books will introduce you to writers both familiar and new. Use code NPM23 for discount prices and … Continue reading Books for National Poetry Month

Beating the Bounds

“Allows us to rediscover why Finnegans Wake is still a vital book today: it is as bold in its exploration of universal culture as it is playful in its synthetic language, qualities that shine in the inspired pages. Linguistic excess and conceptual delimitation struggle less against one another than shape a beautiful chiasmus, the adequate … Continue reading Beating the Bounds

To Tell a Black Story of Miami

“Powerfully breaks up ‘diverse South Florida’ as image and practice of anti-Blackness and white supremacy. McInnis critically dialogues with the storytelling testimony, pleasure, and resistance of African Americans, Bahamians, Haitians, and Afro-Cubans, showing how multiple Black South Floridas, in the keenness of literature and film, make up and unsettle Miami.”—Antonio Lopez, author of Unbecoming Blackness: The … Continue reading To Tell a Black Story of Miami

An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce’s Dublin, and Ulysses

“The first full-length study of a prominent figure in Dublin history, a figure Davison argues is an important influence on Joyce’s work. Readers interested in Joyce and in Irish history and culture will find this study useful and illuminating.”—Morris Beja, coeditor of Bloomsday 100: Essays on “Ulysses”   “A fascinating account of the life and times of … Continue reading An Irish-Jewish Politician, Joyce’s Dublin, and Ulysses

Allegory and the Poetic Self

“A stunning collection of essays on first-person allegorical narratives of the late Middle Ages that brings together an impressive group of scholars from different linguistic traditions.”—Katherine A. Brown, author of Boccaccio’s Fabliaux: Medieval Short Stories and the Function of Reversal  “North American and European scholars have come together in a constructive framework to underscore with insightfulness … Continue reading Allegory and the Poetic Self

Our 2022 MSA Virtual Booth and Book Sale

This year’s Modernist Studies Association conference was held in Portland, OR from October 27 through October 30. Our virtual booth is open through November 30, 2022 and offers great deals on our Modernist studies titles. Use code MSA22 for discount prices and free shipping within the U.S. Click Here to View all Titles in Our Virtual Booth Read on for highlights … Continue reading Our 2022 MSA Virtual Booth and Book Sale

Writing Islands

“Lahr-Vivaz’s exceptionally curated book spans beyond transnational Cuba and the Caribbean archipelago in order to keenly propose new considerations of the many geographical locations of the previously ‘colonized’ world. This book will undoubtedly impact both Caribbean studies and decolonial thought throughout the Americas and beyond.”—Raúl Rubio, author of La Habana: Cartografías culturales   “Beautifully and engagingly written. A … Continue reading Writing Islands