Translating Isaac Babel

Tablet magazine has published a new English translation—written by BC Professor of Russian, English, and Jewish Studies Maxim D. Shrayer—of one of the most celebrated works of Jewish fiction. Shrayer has translated, from the Russian, “Awakening,” a short story by Isaac Babel. Shrayer is a professor of Russian, English, and Jewish Studies and the author/editor of more than 15 books of criticism, biography, nonfiction, fiction, poetry, and translation. His most recent book is With or Without You: The Prospect for Russia’s Jews. 

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Students contribute to Azadi magazine

Two Morrissey College of Arts and Sciences seniors have recently had articles published in the Boston-based Persian-language cultural magazine AzadiAustin Bodetti (near left) and Omeed Alidadi (far left), students in Slavic and Eastern Languages and Literature’s “Advanced Readings in Persian” course, translated American news stories for the magazine. The articles were: “The Relation Between Obesity and Fast Eating,” “Iraqi Women Being Sentenced to Death Over Ties to ISIS,” and “Suspicion of Anthrax Sent to Donald Trump Jr.” Bodetti and Alidadi have been invited by the publisher to contribute regularly to the magazine.

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Award-winning BC Law exhibit catalog

The American Association of Law Libraries has awarded its 2018 Law Library Publication Award (Print Division) to the BC Law creators of Robert Morris: Lawyer & Activist, the catalog that accompanied an exhibition of the same name in the Daniel R. Coquillette Rare Book Room last year. The winning entry was co-curated by Founders Professor of Law Mary Sarah Bilder, a legal historian; Legal Information Librarian and Lecturer in Law Laurel Davis, the curator of rare books; and Access Services Librarian Lily Dyer. The exhibit and 25-page illustrated catalog revealed the essential role Robert Morris—the second African-American lawyer in the United States—played in the Massachusetts antislavery and civil rights efforts. AALL is a body of more than 4,000 law librarian and information specialists and  its awards program recognizes the achievements of law librarians for their service to the profession and contributions to legal literature and materials. More from BC Law magazine.

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Award for Weiskott

The 2018 Beatrice White Prize has been awarded to Associate Professor of English Eric Weiskott for English Alliterative Verse: Poetic Tradition and Literary History (Cambridge University Press). Presented by the English Association based at the University of Leicester, the Beatrice White Prize recognizes outstanding scholarly work in the field of English literature before 1590.

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How to Coach Girls

Seventy percent of kids quit organized sports by age 13, with girls quitting six times the rate of boys. This is one of the realities Alison Foley and Mia Wenjen are hoping to change with their new book, How to Coach Girls (Audrey Press, 2018). Targeted to volunteer parents as well as experienced coaches, How to Coach Girls is a comprehensive guide to coaching girls teams across the spectrum of sports, from soccer to lacrosse, field hockey to softball. The authors cover all the major issues, including how to pick captains, the importance of growth mindset, issues around body image and puberty, as well as the intricacies of coaching your own daughter. Foley is the Head Coach of BC Women’s Soccer. Plymouth WickedLocal article.

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Special Delivery

This year marks the 20th anniversary of the U.S. publication of Harry Potter and the Sorcerer’s Stone, the first installment in J.K. Rowling’s magical seven-book series about a boy wizard and the Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry that ignited a love of reading in a generation of children. Inspired by the BC’s resemblance to Hogwarts, Office of University Communications Creative Producer John Walsh made “Special Delivery,” a Harry Potter-themed video to welcome those accepted to the Boston College Class of 2022. Students have until tomorrow, May 1, to indicate their acceptance of the University’s offer of admission. Read about the making of the video.

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Quilting queen

Crafter extraordinaire Erin Burke Harris, a Boston College alumna, has published a book to help quilters sew their own medallion quilt. Make Your Own Medallion (Lucky Spool Media, December, 2017) provides quilters with tools and tips to sew a medallion quilt in any size. Harris’ book provides 30 pre-measured border variations and 6 center medallions so quilters can skip the math and measurements and get to the quilting. Harris is also the author of the book Quilt Essential. She learned sewing in the 7th grade and calls quilting a passion.

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Arts Festival’s literary events

The 20th annual Boston College Arts Festival is a showcase celebrating the University community’s talents in music, theater, song, dance, film, and fine arts. The literary arts are also featured. Literary events for this year’s festival include readings by senior English majors with the Creative Writing Concentration on April 27 from noon to 2 p.m. in Gasson Hall, room 100. The seniors are Kaitlyn DeVeydt, Sophia Ihlefeld, Jason Kang, Byung-Hun Kim, Leah Lombardi, Gabriel McClary, Ellen Ray, and Emma Winters. Another event is “Laughing Medusa: Poetry and Prose,” where female artists read their works on April 28 in the tent on Stokes Lawn from 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

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Saga of the Redeemed continues

Archcriminal Tyvian Reldamar has returned in Dead but Once (Harper Voyager, 2018), Book III of the Saga of the Redeemed series by Boston College graduate Auston Habershaw. The series (Book I: The Oldest Trick and Book II: No Good Deed) follows the journey of brilliant schemer Tyvian Reldamar who has been cursed with a magic ring that forces him to do the “right” thing. Now, Tyvian has friends and money, but lots of enemies. Habershaw’s fantasy series is packed with action, intrigue, magic, and crime.

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Tellalian Collection

The McMullen Museum of Art at Boston College has acquired a rich trove of Coptic textiles, and an extensive library of accompanying volumes, from collectors Donald and Barbara Tellalian of Newton, Mass. The Tellalian Collection—which comprises thirty-four Late Antique/Coptic textiles from the fourth to eighth century—is significant due to the quality, importance, and conservation of the textiles, as well as the related comprehensive library of 129 books and folios, many of which are rare volumes. The Tellalians chose the McMullen to house these important works to ensure that they are accessible to future generations of students, scholars, and the public. More from BC News.

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