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Fall Kudos
Michael Awkward's latest book, Burying Don Imus: Anatomy of a Scapegoat, was published by University of Minnesota Press earlier this month.
Nicholas Delbanco's collection, The Hopwood Lectures: Sixth Series, was published earlier this year by the University of Michigan Press. In addition, Volumes 2 (Poetry) and 3 (Drama) of Nicholas's textbook series, Literature: Craft and Voice have just been published by McGraw-Hill.
Emeritus Professor Russell Fraser has recently published a travel memoir, From China to Peru, with the University of South Carolina Press.
John Knott has been awarded an Emeritus Fellowship grant from the Andrew W. Mellon foundation.
Khaled Mattawa's translation from the Arabic of Amjad Nasser's poetry collection, Shepherd of Solitude, was published by Banipal Books earlier this year.
Adela Pinch's article "Love Thinking" has been selected to receive the Donald Gray Prize for the best essay in Victorian studies published in a journal in 2008.
Tobin Siebers has just published two new books. Disability Theory came out with University of Michigan Press, and Zerbrochene Schönheit: Essays über Kunst, Ästhetik und Behinderung with transcript Verlag, both in July of this year.
Tobin has also been selected to receive the Neubacher Award from the University of Michigan Council for Disability Concerns. He will be honored at a ceremony on October 30 at 9:30 am in the Rackham Assembly Hall.
If the World Becomes so Bright, a poetry collection by Keith Taylor, has recently come out with Wayne State University Press.

