Carlos Dews


Carlos Dews

News . . .

Carlos's most recent short story, "Recoleta," part of a cycle of stories set in Buenos Aires, Argentina, appeared in the Spring 2007 issue of Scrivener's Creative Review, the literary magazine of McGill University in Montreal.

Carlos's short story, "The Other Borges: A Fiction," another of his Buenos Aires series, was recently published in the on-line edition of Conjunctions. You can read the story at http://www.conjunctions.com/webconj.htm

Carlos has recently agreed to write book reviews for the fabulous on-line journal Smyles & Fish. See his first column, a review of Cormac McCarthy's The Road at http://www.smylesandfish.com/columns.php

Other big news . . . Carlos has accepted an Associate Professorship at John Cabot University in Rome, Italy. He will be relocating to Rome in January 2008. You can check out his new university at www.johncabot.edu


Reviews

Illumination and Night Glare: The Unfinished Autobiography of Carson McCullers
"Illumination and Night Glare is an extraordinary document. Dictated in an idiomatic, associative style, it exposes the doubleness of [Carson] McCullers's life. . . . A rich mine of information for anyone interested in McCullers, and American literary life in the 1950s, these memoirs are also a testament to the courage and sheer love of life of their author."
--Richard Gray, Times Literary Supplement
Carson McCullers: The Complete Novels
The Library of America collects her complete novels in an unprecedented single-volume edition that reveals the breadth and intensity of McCullers' achievement.
Out in the South
"Out in the South is unprecedented in its scope, complexity, and daring."
--Lambda Book Report
This Fine Place So Far From Home: Stories of Academics from the Working Class
Affecting stories of faculty and graduate students from the working-class on their struggles in academia.



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