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“7 New Poetry Collections to Read This June” at LitHub
David Woo Recommends Saba Keramati, Justin Rovillos Monson, Robert Pinsky, and Others at LitHub in his new article "Holding Up Mirrors to the Self:...
Cochran’s Haunted Man’s Report Featured in the New York Review of Books
Jonathan Lethem's new essay in the New York Review of Books, "Grand Poobah of the Antigrandiose" explores the work of novelist Charles Portis, and...
The Trouble with Light Reviewed in Southern Review of Books
Jeremy Michael Clark's debut collection, The Trouble with Light, has been reviewed by Sara Lynn Eastler in the Southern Review of Books. “It’s hard...
Summer Sale! Arkansas History Award Winners
The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to offer its Arkansas history award winning titles at 40% off for summer 2024. New books and timeless...
Up South in the Ozarks Reviewed in the Journal of Southern History
Up South in the Ozarks: Dispatches from the Margins by Brooks Blevins, has been reviewed by Kevin C. Motl in the Journal of Southern History....
Pedaling Resistance: Sympathy, Subversion, and Vegan Cycling Now Available
The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to announce that Pedaling Resistance: Sympathy, Subversion, and Vegan Cycling, edited by Carol J. Adams...
Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta Wins the John William Graves Book Award
Race, Labor, and Violence in the Delta: Essays to Mark the Centennial of the Elaine Massacre has won the 2024 John William Graves Book Award from...
John Davis at the Fayetteville Public Library
John C. Davis, the author of From Blue to Red: The Rise of the GOP in Arkansas will give a book talk at the Fayetteville Public Library on...
Winthrop Rockefeller wins the J.G. Ragsdale Book Award
Winthrop Rockefeller: From New Yorker to Arkansawyer, 1912–1956 by John Kirk, has won the 2024 J. G. Ragsdale Book Award from the Arkansas...
Now Available! Haunted Man’s Report Reading Charles Portis
The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to announce that Haunted Man’s Report: Reading Charles Portis by Robert Cochran is now available! Robert...
Newspaperwoman of the Ozarks Reviewed in Missouri Historical Review
"Lucile Morris Upton was an amazing woman who redefined herself time and again—teacher, journalist, and public official—at a time when many women...
Self-Mythology Reviewed at Electric Lit
Sarah Ghazal Ali, author of Theophanies, recommends poems that contemplate home, selfhood, legacy, and belonging at Electric Lit in "7 Poetry...
Announcing the Forthcoming Publication of Railroad War in the Ozarks
View from Rotary Hall of the mob at the intersection of Rush and Vine streets. The U.S. Government Building is to the left across Rush Avenue from...
Saba Keramati on Tightwires Podcast
Saba Keramati, author of Self-Mythology appeared on the Tightwires podcast hosted by Hiba Tahir. In the search for a true home, what does it mean to...
Now Available! Broadcasting the Ozarks: Si Siman and Country Music at the Crossroads
The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to announce that Broadcasting the Ozarks: Si Siman and Country Music at the Crossroads by Kitty...
The 2024 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize Has Been Awarded to Rawand Mustafa
The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to announce the 2024 Etel Adnan Poetry Prize has been awarded to Rawand Mustafa for her manuscript...
Kimberly Harper on the Drafting the Past Podcast
Kimberly Harper, author of Men of No Reputation: Robert Boatright, the Buckfoot Gang, and the Fleecing of Middle America, talked with Kate Carpenter...
Fayetteville Public Library Book Talk: Susan Croce Kelly
Susan Kelly, the author of Newspaperwoman of the Ozarks: The Life and Times of Lucile Morris Upton will give a book talk at the Fayetteville Public...
Announcing the Forthcoming Publication of Saving the World in Five Hundred Words
The University of Arkansas Press is pleased to announce the forthcoming publication of Saving the World in Five Hundred Words: Perspectives on...
Águila Book Talk with María Cristina Moroles
Students, staff, faculty, and members of the Northwest Arkansas community at large are warmly invited to a reading and Q&A with María Cristina...
John Davis to Speak at the Clinton Presidential Center on Monday, March 4
John Davis will present “From Blue to Red: The Rise of the GOP in Arkansas" at the Clinton Presidential Center at Noon on Monday, March 4. “From...





















