Philip Kuberski
Graduate Studies Lecture Series
Thursday, October 9, 7 pm
Timken Lecture Hall, San Francisco campus
Info: 415.703.9505
Philip Kuberski's interests range from the relationship between literature and science to mythology, Modernism, and the ecology of consciousness.
He has published dozens of essays on topics related to literary theory, the novel, and poetry as well as three books: Chaosmos: Literature, Science, and Theory after Modernism; The Persistence of Memory: Organism, Myth, Text; and A Calculus of Ezra Pound: Vocations of the American Sign. A professor of English at Wake Forest University, Kuberski is currently at work on a book about the cinema of Stanley Kubrick.
This lecture is part of the Chalsty Aesthetics and Philosophy Initiative, made possible by a grant from the Chalsty Foundation
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