Wesleyan University Press
Since its inception in 1957, Wesleyan University Press has published more than 250 titles within its internationally renowned poetry series, collecting four Pulitzer prizes, a Bollingen, and two National Book Awards in that one series alone. Wesleyan University Press also aspire to maintain and develop their rigorous and multifaceted publishing program that serves the academic and intellectual life of the University; an editorial program that focuses on the publication of poetry, music, dance, science fiction, film-TV, and Connecticut history and culture.
Live from the Homesick Jamboree Cover Live from the Homesick Jamboree Cover
Format: 
Pages: 68
ISBN: 9780819569301
Pub Date: 02 Nov 2009
Pages: 68
ISBN: 9780819574619
Pub Date: 30 Sep 2013
Description:
Live from the Homesick Jamboree is a brave, brash, funny, and tragic hue and cry on growing up female during the 1970s, "when everything was always so awash" that the speaker finds herself adrift among adults who act like children. The book moves from adolescence through a dry-eyed, poignant exploration of two marriages, motherhood, and the larger world, with the headlong perceptiveness and brio characteristic of Adrian Blevins's work. This poetry is plainspoken and streetwise, brutal and beautiful, provocative and self-incriminating, with much musicality and a corrosive bravura, brilliantly complicated by bursts of vernacular language and flashes of compassion.
The Connecticut River Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 168
ISBN: 9780819568953
Pub Date: 23 Oct 2009
Illustrations: 139 colour illus., 1 map
Description:
The photographs in The Connecticut River follow this major waterway for 410 miles, from its origin near the Canadian border to its wide mouth on Long Island Sound, giving us a vivid portrait of a living artery of the New England landscape. Author and photographer Al Braden opens the book with an essay introducing important aspects of the river, and then presents 136 full-page color photos, ranging from close-ups to dramatic aerials, to reveal the river as few people are privileged to experience it. Readers will see and learn about the landscape, history, development, conservation, geologic formations, wildlife, flora, and, of course, the moods of the water, sky, and riverbank.
The Book of Music and Nature Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 272
ISBN: 9780819569356
Pub Date: 13 Oct 2009
Illustrations: 15 illus. 8 figs.
Description:
This innovative book, assembled by the editors of the renowned periodical Terra Nova, is the first anthology published on the subject of music and nature. Lush and evocative, yoking together the simplicities and complexities of the world of natural sound and the music inspired by it, this collection includes essays, illustrations, and plenty of sounds and music. The Book of Music and Nature celebrates our relationship with natural soundscapes while posing stimulating questions about that very relationship.
A Splurch in the Kisser Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 370
ISBN: 9780819569158
Pub Date: 01 Oct 2009
Illustrations: 35 illus.
Description:
With one of the longest and most controversial careers in Hollywood history, Blake Edwards is a phoenix of movie directors, full of hubris, ambition, and raving comic chutzpah. His rambunctious filmography remains an artistic force on par with Hollywood's greatest comic directors: Lubitsch, Sturges, Wilder. Like Wilder, Edwards's propensity for hilarity is double-helixed with pain, and in films like Breakfast at Tiffany's, Days of Wine and Roses, and even The Pink Panther, we can hear him off-screen, laughing in the dark.
Songs, Dreamings, and Ghosts Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 320
ISBN: 9780819569349
Pub Date: 17 Sep 2009
Illustrations: 13 illus., 11 figs., 56 tables, 29 musical example
Description:
Aboriginal musicians receive songs both from an eternal realm known as The Dreaming and from the ghosts of deceased ancestors. Songs, Dreamings, and Ghosts is the first book-length study of wangga, a musical and ceremonial genre of Aboriginal people of the Daly Region of Northern Australia. This work is a labor of love, the culmination of nearly 20 years of field work and research by renowned ethnomusicologist Allan Marett, and represents the only comprehensive documentation of a single major genre of Aboriginal music.
Dr. Mel’s Connecticut Climate Book Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 240
ISBN: 9780819568397
Pub Date: 14 Sep 2009
Illustrations: 45 illus. 18 figs. 137 tables
Description:
Hot and humid, crisp and cold, or frigid and icy, the climate affects everything from what we wear to what we grow and what kind of work we do. In Dr. Mel's Connecticut Climate Book, beloved Connecticut meteorologist "Dr.

Bright Felon

Bright Felon

Format: 
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780819569165
Pub Date: 01 Sep 2009
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780819572769
Pub Date: 15 Aug 2012
Description:
This groundbreaking, transgenre work-part detective story, part literary memoir, part imagined past-is intensely autobiographical and confessional. Proceeding sentence by sentence, city by city, and backwards in time, poet and essayist Kazim Ali details the struggle of coming of age between cultures, overcoming personal and family strictures to talk about private affairs and secrets long held. The text is comprised of sentences that alternate in time, ranging from discursive essay to memoir to prose poetry.
Picturing Victorian America Cover Picturing Victorian America Cover
Format: 
Pages: 252
ISBN: 9781881264095
Pub Date: 10 Aug 2009
Illustrations: 110 colour illus., 1028 thumbnail illus.
Pages: 252
ISBN: 9781881264101
Pub Date: 10 Aug 2009
Illustrations: 110 colour illus., 1028 thumbnail illus.
Description:
This is the first book-length account of the pioneering and prolific Kellogg family of lithographers, active in Connecticut for over four decades. Daniel Wright Kellogg opened his print shop on Main Street in Hartford five years before Nathaniel Currier went into a similar business in New York and more than twenty-five years before Currier founded his partnership with James M. Ives, yet Daniel and his brothers Elijah and Edmund Kellogg have long been overshadowed by the Currier & Ives printmaking firm.
Martha Hill and the Making of American Dance Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 440
ISBN: 9780819568991
Pub Date: 21 Jul 2009
Illustrations: 59 illus.
Description:
Martha Hill (1900-1995) was one of the most influential figures of twentieth century American dance. Her vision and leadership helped to establish dance as a serious area of study at the university level and solidify its position as a legitimate art form. Setting Hill's story in the context of American postwar culture and women's changing status, this riveting biography shows us how Hill led her colleagues in the development of American contemporary dance from the Kellogg School of Physical Education to Bennington College and the American Dance Festival to the Juilliard School at Lincoln Center.
Stories in Stone Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 176
ISBN: 9780819568915
Pub Date: 21 Jul 2009
Illustrations: 68 illus., (19 colour)
Description:
In a series of entertaining essays, geoscientist Jelle Zeilinga de Boer describes how early settlers discovered and exploited Connecticut's natural resources. Their successes as well as failures form the very basis of the state's history: Chatham's gold played a role in the acquisition of its Charter, and Middletown's lead helped the colony gain its freedom during the Revolution. Fertile soils in the Central Valley fueled the state's development into an agricultural power house, and iron ores discovered in the western highlands helped trigger its manufacturing eminence.
The Jewel-Hinged Jaw Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 288
ISBN: 9780819568830
Pub Date: 07 Jul 2009
Description:
Samuel R. Delany's The Jewel-Hinged Jaw appeared originally in 1977, and is now long out of print and hard to find. The impact of its demonstration that science fiction was a special language, rather than just gadgets and green-skinned aliens, began reverberations still felt in science fiction criticism.
Gilgamesh Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 112
ISBN: 9780819568250
Pub Date: 01 Jul 2009
Description:
Bringing new life to the world's oldest story, Yusef Komunyakaa and Chad Gracia have refashioned a classic Sumerian legend into a compelling verse play. In this ageless saga, Gilgamesh of Uruk, part god and part man, embarks on an other-worldly quest in search of immortality. This new version elaborates on the key themes of the story and weaves them into a vibrant and emotional new form.

A History of Economic Thought

Format: Paperback
Pages: 270
ISBN: 9780819569387
Pub Date: 15 Jun 2009
Description:
Study of the grand ideas in economics has a perpetual intellectual fascination in it's own right. It can also have practical relevance, as the global economic downturn that began in 2007 reminds us. For several decades, the economics establishment had been dismissive of Keynesianism, arguing that the world had moved beyond the "depression economics" with which it dealt.
Some Liked It Hot Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 336
ISBN: 9780819569080
Pub Date: 01 Jun 2009
Illustrations: 60 illus.
Description:
Women have been involved with jazz since its inception, but all too often their achievements were not as well known as those of their male counterparts. Some Liked It Hot looks at all-girl bands and jazz women from the 1920s through the 1950s and how they fit into the nascent mass culture, particularly film and television, to uncover some of the historical motivations for excluding women from the now firmly established jazz canon. This well-illustrated book chronicles who appeared where and when in over 80 performances, captured in both popular Hollywood productions and in relatively unknown films and television shows.
The Place Where You Go to Listen Cover
Format: Paperback
Pages: 180
ISBN: 9780819569035
Pub Date: 28 Apr 2009
Illustrations: 21 illus. (4 colour)
Description:
Did Alaska create the music of John Luther Adams, or did the music create his Alaska? For the past thirty years, the vastness of Alaska has swept through the distant reaches of the composer's imagination and every corner of his compositions. In this new book Adams proposes an ideal of musical ecology, the philosophical foundation on which his largest, most complex musical work is based.
Fire in the Stone Cover
Format: Hardback
Pages: 292
ISBN: 9780819569004
Pub Date: 22 Apr 2009
Illustrations: 26 illus.
Description:
The genre of prehistoric fiction contains a surprisingly large and diverse group of fictional works by American, British, and French writers from the late nineteenth century to the present that describe prehistoric humans. Nicholas Ruddick explains why prehistoric fiction could not come into being until after the acceptance of Charles Darwin's theories, and argues that many early prehistoric fiction works are still worth reading even though the science upon which they are based is now outdated. Exploring the history and evolution of the genre, Ruddick shows how prehistoric fiction can offer fascinating insights into the possible origins of human nature, sexuality, racial distinctions, language, religion, and art.