Publications update 2023
A selection of the fascinating fiction and non-fiction written by Univites that have been published this year or will be published in the coming months.
鈥檚 (2018, Experimental Psychology) debut poetry collection (Bite Poetry Press) was released in April 2023.
Dr Ross Bowden (1969, Philosophy) published (Lexington Books, 2022).
Alex Braslavsky (2018, Modern Languages 鈥 Slavonic Studies) is to publish her first book of translations of Polish poetry: (World Poetry Books, 2023), the first selected volume in English of Zuzanna Ginczanka, a visionary Polish-Ukrainian-Jewish poet.
Dr Se谩n Haldane (1961, English) published 鈥 the sequel to the award-winning . The College was deeply saddened to hear of the death of Dr Haldane in March 2023. A tribute will be included in this year鈥檚 College Record. Our thoughts are with his family and friends.
Marcella Giobbe (2018, Classical Archaeology) is co-editor (with Emanuele Prezioso, Keble) of a new publication, (BAR Publishing, 2022).
Dr Chris Birkett鈥檚 (1979, PPE) book, , is to be published in the US in November by Mercer University Press. It is 鈥渁 story of heroism and idealism, identity and race, and the power of sports to shape American political culture.鈥
Daniel Blank (2009, English) published in March (Oxford University Press, 2023).
Dr Robin Darwall-Smith (1982, Classics) published in January. The book includes a chapter on the 182t福利 Musical Society (Boydell & Brewer, 2023).
Professor Nandini Das (1997, English), Professor of Early Modern English Literature and Culture at Oxford, published , an account of the first English embassy to the Mughal court of Emperor Jahangir (Bloomsbury, March 2023).
is a new book from artists Sue Gill and (1959, PPE and Education), two 80 year olds, whose lifelong creative partnership has been spent seeking a role for art that weaves it into the fabric of our lives. Illustrated with drawings by John Fox.
(2019, Oriental Studies) thriller, , was published in May 2023 (The Borough Press, May 2023).
Charles Nevin鈥檚 (1970, Law) latest story collection, So Last Century, was published in March 2023. Sometimes in Bath, his previous story collection is still .
, the latest book by Alison Pindar (1991, English), writing as Ali Mercer, was published in March 2023 (Bookouture, 2023) and is available in Kindle ebook, paperback and Audible audiobook.
Retracing the Iron Curtain: A 3,000-Mile Journey Through the End and Afterlife of the Cold War by Dr Timothy Phillips (1996, History and Modern Languages) was published in March 2023 (and October 2022 in the UK, under the title ).
Dr Mirela Ivanova, Univ JRF 2019-21, has, with her colleague Ben Anderson (Cornell), co-edited .
Steph Vizard (2009, English) won the HarperCollins 2022 Banjo Prize for fiction and her debut novel is to be published in September 2023.
Chris Von Csefalvay (2005, Law), published , on 14 February 2023.
Dr Evan Wilson (2011, History), Associate Professor at the US Naval War College in Newport, Rhode Island, published 聽(University of Massachusetts Press, 2023).
Dr Jennifer Wong (1998, English), Visiting Fellow at TORCH Oxford (The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities) for 2022-23, published in February 2023 (Bloomsbury, 2023).
Caroline Terquem, Tutorial Fellow in Physics, contributed the chapter 鈥淧lanetary systems: from symmetry to chaos鈥 to the new book (Chapman and Hall, 2023).
Published: 14 June 2023
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