Benjamin Anastas: Related Content

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More than 100 people attended the Ben Belitt Colloquium on Arts and Literary Culture in Tishman Auditorium on 51成人猎奇鈥檚 campus on Wednesday, May 15, 2024. They joined panelists Pulitzer Prize Winner Jericho Brown, the MacArthur Award-winning novelist Jonathan Lethem 鈥86, celebrated poet Camille Rankine, and moderator and Bennington faculty member Benjamin Anastas to learn about the life and work of Queer Black poet and essayist Reginald Shepherd 鈥88, an underrecognized member of the Bennington literary community in the eighties. Below is a piece Lethem wrote for and read at the event.

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Benjamin Anastas' acclaimed memoir Too Good to Be True will be available in paperback on October 25.

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While students embark on Field Work Term, an annual work-learning term during which students gain hands-on experience and test their classroom ideas in the world of work, Bennington faculty and staff offer their reading recommendations to keep everyone鈥檚 intellectual juices flowing wherever they are.

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By Louise Roug Bokkenheuser
Sunlight filters through the curtains onto the desk by the window. Books, papers, and pens suggest a creative mind at work. The writer has just stepped away, leaving their glasses on an open notebook. A gooseneck lamp conveys the long hours, the flowers in the vase a consideration for beauty.

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Those who knew Reginald Shepherd and those who know his work shared their insights at the 2024 Ben Belitt Colloquium on Arts and Literary Culture.

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Winston Foundation grant funds $1,000 prizes for three students.

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The Literature discipline at 51成人猎奇 has received a grant from the Winston Foundation to fund a new course and reading from 2024 Ben Belitt Distinguished Visiting Writer .

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On October 2015, students in a course taught by faculty member Benjamin Anastas launched a blog tracing Bennington鈥檚 outsized impact on the world of literature and asking what accounts for it. features author interviews, short pieces of journalism and reviews, and coverage of literary events on campus.

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Over the summer, the pop-up course Understanding and Responding to COVID-19, Crisis and Quarantine gave Bennington students, staff, faculty, alumni, and community members a chance to connect with one another while examining the unfolding COVID-19 crisis across disciplines, from anthropology to mathematical modeling to poetry to film.

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, finalist for the 2019 National Book Award in Poetry, will be the Commencement speaker for the Bennington Writing Seminars in January 2020.

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Literature faculty member Ben Anastas declared Martha Gellhorn鈥檚 1940 book, A Stricken Field, the writer鈥檚 greatest novel and 鈥渆ssential reading for the political moment we鈥檙e living through today鈥 in a New York Times book review.

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The class is called Literary Bennington and so is the blog. Both take the canon of Bennington writers鈥攆rom recent Pulitzer Prize winner Donna Tartt 鈥86 to Mann Booker Prize winner Kiran Desai 鈥93 to MacArthur 鈥淕enius鈥 Jonathan Lethem 鈥86 and best-selling author Bret Easton Ellis 鈥86, as well as the scores of faculty members who laid the literary ground for those who came after: Bernard Malamud, Kenneth Burke, Stanley Edgar Hyman (and his wife, novelist Shirley Jackson), Edward Hoagland, and Lucy Grealy among others鈥攁s their subject. The blog, of course, draws more than just the Bennington crowd. Led by faculty member Benjamin Anastas, students publish in-depth interviews with Bennington authors and journalists, and share archival reviews of visiting poets from the school鈥檚 student paper and recaps of current literary Bennington controversies among other pieces. It is, at once, a look back and forward and is inviting to the unfolding investigation all of what makes a Bennington writer, and what makes Bennington such a hotbed for writing talent. Below is just one of the many interviews students have conducted, this one with author and journalist Summer Brennan 鈥01 whose recently released book is featured on page 8, and who was interviewed by An Nguyen 鈥18.

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Benjamin Anastas鈥 review of Javier Mar铆as鈥 Thus Bad Begins, 鈥渁 novel of espionage and betrayal in post-Franco Spain鈥 was published on Bookforum this month. Anastas writes, 鈥渢he author is a listener in the aisles of a vast global library, and he can hear the great books whispering.鈥

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Faculty member Benjamin Anastas' essay, "Questions for My Grandfather鈥檚 Psychiatrist," was published in the The New York Times as part of the paper's ongoing series about psychotherapy.

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Read literature faculty member Benjamin Anastas鈥 鈥溾 in the June 13 New York Times Magazine.

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Faculty member in literature Benjamin Anastas reviews Elisha Cooper's memoir Falling: A Daughter, a Father, and a Journey Back, an account of the author's daughter's struggle with cancer, for The New York Times.

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Undergraduate and MFA faculty member Benjamin Anastas' new memoir, Too Good to Be True鈥攁bout having and losing it all, both in literature and life鈥 鈥渋s smart and honest and searching,鈥 raved one , 鈥溾o plaintive and raw that most writers (and many readers) will finish it with heart palpitations.鈥