Daniel Weaver – Michigan Quarterly Review

Daniel Weaver

Daniel Weaver is a PhD student in the Department of English Language and Literature at the University of Michigan, where he studies the novel and twentieth-century theories of politics and aesthetics. .

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On Encampment Libraries

Four years ago, Refaat Alareer told a story about the 2014 bombing of the Islamic University of Gaza. “The missiles destroyed the English Department offices, including my office where I stocked so many stories, assignments, and exam papers for potential book projects,” he wrote. The IDF had bombed the university before, during “Operation Cast Lead” […]

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Four years ago, Refaat Alareer told a story about the 2014 bombing of the Islamic University of Gaza. “The missiles destroyed the English Department offices, including my office where I stocked so many stories, assignments, and exam papers for potential book projects,” he wrote. The IDF had bombed the university before, during “Operation Cast Lead”

The Absence of What’s There: An Interview with Mark Powell

Mark Powell is the author of seven novels, including Small Treasons (Gallery/Simon & Schuster 2017), and Lioness, forthcoming in 2022. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Breadloaf and Sewanee Writers’ Conferences, and twice from the Fulbright Foundation to Slovakia and Romania. He has written about southern music and culture for The Oxford

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Mark Powell is the author of seven novels, including Small Treasons (Gallery/Simon & Schuster 2017), and Lioness, forthcoming in 2022. He has received fellowships from the National Endowment for the Arts and the Breadloaf and Sewanee Writers’ Conferences, and twice from the Fulbright Foundation to Slovakia and Romania. He has written about southern music and culture for The Oxford

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