Literature
- Curse of a Winter Moon Mary Casanova 2014 Spring
- An intense tale of superstition and persecution in sixteenth-century France
- Riot Mary Casanova 2014 Spring
- The gripping story of a Minnesota milling town ripped apart by tension and violence
- Universes without Us Posthuman Cosmologies in American Literature Matthew A. Taylor 2013 Fall
- Reimagining posthumanism through the work of canonical American writers
- Comparative Textual Media Transforming the Humanities in the Postprint Era N. Katherine Hayles and Jessica Pressman, Editors 2013 Fall
- Proposes a new paradigm for the humanities by recognizing print as a medium within a comparative context
- The English Poems of Richard Crashaw Richard Crashaw Richard Rambuss, Editor None None
- The first new critical edition in more than forty years of an astonishing but overlooked Renaissance poet of sacred eroticism and homoeroticism
- The Stray Bullet William S. Burroughs in Mexico Jorge García-Robles 2013 Fall
- A compelling account of William S. Burroughs’s experiences in Mexico City from 1949 to 1952 and their influence on his personal and literary life
- Ola Edgar Parin d’Aulaire and Ingri d’Aulaire 2013 Fall
- A classic that sparked the illustrious careers of two Caldecott-honored authors and illustrators
- Celebrating Bird The Triumph of Charlie Parker Gary Giddins 2013 Fall
- The critically acclaimed study of jazz giant Charlie Parker—the revised and definitive edition of an American classic
- A Slave’s Tale Erik Christian Haugaard 2013 Fall
- The dynamic sequel to Hakon of Rogen’s Saga
- Hakon of Rogen’s Saga Erik Christian Haugaard 2013 Fall
- A widely acclaimed work of historical fiction—back in print
- One Good Story, That One Stories Thomas King 2013 Fall
- A collection of humorous and provocative short stories ranging from Native traditions to pop culture and trickster tales—now available in the United States
- A Short History of Indians in Canada Stories Thomas King 2013 Fall
- A collection of twenty short stories told in King’s classic wry, irreverent, and allegorical voice—now available in the United States
- The Thoughtbook of F. Scott Fitzgerald A Secret Boyhood Diary F. Scott Fitzgerald 2013 Fall
- Brings to light F. Scott Fitzgerald’s boyhood St. Paul diary
- Wolf Shadows Mary Casanova 2013 Fall
- In this sequel to Moose Tracks, Seth’s mixed feelings about a debate in his northern Minnesota town over the growing wolf packs puts him at odds with his friend Matt. When he sees Matt commit a horrible act of violence, Seth angrily abandons him, unaware that a blizzard is on the way, and now must try to rescue his friend.
- Moose Tracks Mary Casanova 2013 Fall
- One boy’s thrilling adventure in Minnesota’s north woods