Literature

  • Jody Greene and Mary Beth Pudup named to inaugural board of UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement

    Jody Greene and Mary Beth Pudup named to inaugural board of UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement

    UC Santa Cruz professors Jody Greene and Mary Beth Pudup are among 19 leading University of California scholars who have been named to the inaugural academic advisory board of the UC National Center for Free Speech and Civic Engagement.

  • An unburied dream

    An unburied dream

    It took professor emeritus Paul Skenazy many years to say, “I want to be a fiction writer.” Now he’s won a prestigious literary prize for his fiction debut, Temper CA. Last month, he drew a capacity crowd to Bookshop Santa Cruz.

  • ‘What refugees taught me about Shakespeare’

    ‘What refugees taught me about Shakespeare’

    On Jan. 31, New York theater director Jessica Bauman will come to campus for a special evening at Kresge Town Hall titled ‘What Refugees Taught Me About Shakespeare.’ Together with UCSC professor Cat Ramirez, she will explore the ways that the stories we hear and tell about refugees shape our responses to the worldwide migration…

  • Two new books published by UC Santa Cruz poet, lecturer, and alumnus Gary Young

    Two new books published by UC Santa Cruz poet, lecturer, and alumnus Gary Young

    UC Santa Cruz literature lecturer Gary Young has just released “That’s What I Thought,” a new poetry collection which has been honored with the Lexi Rudnitsky Editor’s Choice Award from Persea Books in New York City.

  • Lit prof offers true love and dreams of miraculous escape

    Lit prof offers true love and dreams of miraculous escape

    The latest book by UC Santa Cruz literature professor Micah Perks, is a unique anthology of her short stories that sometimes reads like a novel. Written over the past 15 years, it’s a linked collection of engaging tales about the same people–all set in Santa Cruz, California.

  • Legendary poet Gary Snyder to read at UC Santa Cruz for annual Morton Marcus event

    Legendary poet Gary Snyder to read at UC Santa Cruz for annual Morton Marcus event

    Pulitzer Prize-winning American poet, essayist, and environmental activist Gary Snyder will be the featured guest at the ninth annual Morton Marcus Memorial Poetry Reading on Thursday, November 15, at the Music Center Recital Hall on the UC Santa Cruz campus.

  • In Memoriam: Helene Moglen (1936 – 2018)

    In Memoriam: Helene Moglen (1936 – 2018)

    The campus community is invited to a celebration of life at 4 p.m. on March 15, 2019 at Kresge College Town Hall. There will be invited speakers and an open microphone for others who want to share their experience of Helene. Light refreshments will be served. *** It is my sad duty to inform you that our…

  • UC Santa Cruz receives Mellon Foundation humanities grant to explore Earth Futures

    UC Santa Cruz receives Mellon Foundation humanities grant to explore Earth Futures

    Catastrophic environmental breakdown, mass species extinction, financial collapse, racist separatism, global nuclear war…there is much speculation these days that we are living at the end of democracy, liberalism, capitalism, a cool planet, and civilization as we know it…

  • Sounding it out

    Sounding it out

    Alumnus Alexis Harte’s long career as a singer/songwriter has included original albums and songs for TV and film, and his company has become a pioneer in scoring and sound design.

  • Alumna Reyna Grande pens NY Times op-ed on immigration

    Alumna Reyna Grande pens NY Times op-ed on immigration

    Earlier this week, the New York Times published an op-ed by UC Santa Cruz alumna Reyna Grande titled “The Impossible Choice My Father Had to Make.” The piece was a response to a statement by Ivanka Trump that appeared to blame immigrant parents for the separation of families this summer at the U.S.-Mexico border.

  • Voices from the Dickens Universe

    Voices from the Dickens Universe

    Here’s your chance to get an audio immersion in UC Santa Cruz’s famed Dickens Universe—you’ll feel like you’re right there, uncovering new meanings in the text, drinking tea, and getting ready for the Victorian dance.

  • UC Santa Cruz awarded two NEH grants for Humanities projects

    UC Santa Cruz awarded two NEH grants for Humanities projects

    UC Santa Cruz has received two grants from the National Endowment for the Humanities (NEH) to support humanities projects in the Literature Department.

Last modified: Mar 18, 2025