04 Jun
2024
Book Presentation: Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer's Literary Legacy
Join us for an enchanting evening as Vernon Press proudly presents the Spanish version of Ana I. Simón Alegre's book on Concepción Gimeno de Flaquer's literary work at the Museo Nacional de las Culturas Populares. Accompanied by esteemed Mexican writer Daniela Becerra Romo, this event promises to be a celebration of literature and cultural heritage.
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04 Jun
2024
Vernon Press Presents: James Beauregard's Talk on Integral Personalism
Vernon Press is delighted to announce the upcoming author's talk featuring James Beauregard, esteemed scholar and author of several groundbreaking works in integral personalism.
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29 May
2024
Announcing Cahal McLaughlin's Documentary Film Screenings on Human Rights
We are excited to announce a special documentary film series by acclaimed director and professor, Cahal McLaughlin, at the Centro MariAntonia da USP. This event will feature three impactful films highlighting significant human rights issues:
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24 May
2024
Journey to a Galaxy Far, Far Away: Unveiling Our Latest Podcast Episode on 'Star Wars: Analytical Essays'
Welcome, Star Wars enthusiasts and scholarly explorers! We're excited to announce the release of our latest podcast episode, a special feature that coincides with the fan-celebrated Star Wars Day on May the Fourth and the vibrant festivities of International Geek Day on May 25th. In this episode, we delve deep into the academic galaxy with a focus on the recently published anthology, 'Star Wars: Analytical Essays', edited by the esteemed Emily Strand and Amy H. Sturgis.
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22 May
2024
Roundtable with our author Sylvie Eve Blum-Reid
Join us on June 11 at 7:30 PM for an insightful roundtable discussion featuring Sylvie Eve Blum-Reid at the American Library in Paris. Blum-Reid, a professor of French and film at the University of Florida, will delve into her latest anthology, Impressions from Paris: Women Creatives in Interwar Years France. The event will explore the contributions of influential women like Josephine Baker, Janet Flanner, and Anaïs Nin to the artistic and cultural landscape of 1920s-1940s Paris.
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