BENNINGTON Bennington College Identity Guidelines
HOW TO USE THIS GUIDE
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hile those who have experienced the power of a Bennington education firsthand understand its role as a leader in higher education, it is important to consistently and clearly communicate this position beyond Bennington. We have crafted this guide to be used as a resource for offices throughout the College to ensure consistent messaging and cohesive identity that will be in full support of this important work. As we continue to enter a national stage we do so with a sharp focus on the clear and powerful articulation of the value of an education where “your life’s work” begins, where students leave ready to enter a world without givens.
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BENNINGTON COLLEGE POSITIONING STRATEGY
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ennington’s success depends upon its being the most forward-thinking of the elite liberal arts institutions. Bennington is authentically innovative. Where other liberal arts schools are adapting their education to meet the needs of today’s students and society, Bennington has been and will continue to be ahead of its time.
READY | YOUR LIFE’S WORK Bennington students graduate ready to face the world as they find it. And ready to make the world —and their place in that world— as they want it to be.
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BENNINGTON COLLEGE VISUAL IDENTITY SYSTEM
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he Bennington identity has been crafted to be a vivid show of the College’s market distinction. Bennington College was founded as a laboratory for learning. It set out to test and refine the day’s leading approaches to education, and continues to be a proving ground for curricular innovation. A Bennington education is: Yours to define. Bennington equips students to discover and define the purpose of their education, and the direction of their life’s work. Dimensional. Learning takes place in multiple contexts and multiple environments, and it draws on a diversity of perspectives. Informed by making. Bennington asks students to wrestle their questions and ideas into something tangible. Reciprocal. Bennington thrives in the feedback loop between theory and practice, between teachers and students, between peers, between campus and the world.
A process, a practice. Students take with them when they graduate not only what they have learned but also the way in which they have learned it. Working with an expansive palette and fonts, the College’s foundational visuals draw on these aesthetic values: l Contemporary elegance to underscore an education responsive to the here and now, a modern view of the world; l Plenty of white space and clean, open canvases that allow the content to take center stage and that underscore Bennington’s student-driven, maker-forward education; l Dimensional approaches (raised lettering, layers, and forms with space) to understand the multiple dimensions of a Bennington Education.
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Bennington’s logo uses Neutra lettering, a typeface that was designed by former faculty member and renowned modernist architect Richard Neutra. Neutra’s way of working is particularly resonate with Bennington’s own approach. The modernist was known for his substantive engagement with his clients, regardless of the size of the project, to develop spaces that were untemplated and responsive to the unique character of the client.
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OF ALL DIMENSIONS
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USAGE Bennington College should appear in logo form (with Neutra typeface) when used in a designed piece. In designs where the College’s name is part of the copy, you may use one of the designated typefaces in Bennington’s type suite [page 23].
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Guidance counselor poster uses the Bennington logo.
Brandwashed: Tricks Companies Use to Manipulate Our Minds and Persuade Us to Buy Lindstrom, Martin HF5415.32.L557 2011 The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies Page, Scott E. HF5549.5.M5 P34 2008
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FINANCE Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets Taleb, Nassim Nicholas HG4521.T285 2005
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SOCIOLOGY Monoculture: How One Story Is Changing Everything Michaels, F.S. HM548.M53 2011 Revolution Brand, Russell HM881.B73 2014
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SOCIAL HISTORY AND CONDITIONS, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SOCIAL REFORM Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Diamond, Jared HN13.D5 2006 The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century Boggs, Grace Lee HN65.B634 2011
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PHILOSOPHY An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Hume, David B1481.B43 1999
THE CLASS OF 2019 BENNINGTON READING LIST At Bennington we read—a lot. We don’t just read, we talk about what we read, we blog about what we read, and we are always curious about what everyone else is reading, which is why we asked you to suggest a book that we all should read. YOU RECOMMENDED 685 BOOKS! Every single book suggested by an enrolled student will be added (if it is not already there) to Bennington’s Crossett Library collection. In fact, this is exactly how Crossett builds its collection—fulfilling book requests made by Bennington students, faculty, and staff.
The Foucault Reader Foucault, Michel and Rabinow, Paul B2430.F721 1984 The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche, Friedrich B3313.G42 E55 1990
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PSYCHOLOGY Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain Eagleman, David BF315.E25 2011 The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business Duhigg, Charles BF335.D78 2012 Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder Louv, Richard BF353.5.N37 L68 2008 A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future Pink, Daniel H. BF408.P49 2006 The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life Tharp, Twyla BF408.T415 2003 The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence Sagan, Carl BF431.S2 1978 Thinking, Fast and Slow Kahneman, Daniel BF441.K238 2011 The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness Fromm, Eric BF575.A3 F77 The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work Achor, Shawn BF575.H27 A27 2010 The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of SelfAssurance—What Women Should Know Kay, Katty and Shipman, Claire BF575.S39 K39 2014 The Power of Life Mastery Rizk, Anthony BF632.R5 Drunk Tank Pink: And Other Unexpected Forces That Shape How We Think, Feel, and Behave Alter, Adam BF636.A48 2012 Who Moved My Cheese? Johnson, Dr. Spencer BF637.C4 J64 1998 Notes to Myself: My Struggle to Become a Person Prather, Hugh BF637.C5 P7 1990 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change Covey, Stephen R. BF637.S8 C68 2004 Outliers: The Story of Success Gladwell, Malcolm BF637.S8 G533 2008 The Secret Byrne, Rhonda BF639.B97 2006 Type Talk: The 16 Personality Types That Determine How We Live, Love, and Work Kroeger, Otta and Thuesen, Janet M. BF698.3.K93 1988 Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking Cain, Susan BF698.35.I59 C35 2012 The Changing Nature of Man: Introduction to a Historical Psychology van den Burg, J.H. BF708.D8 B43 1961
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ETHICS Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved de Waal, Frans BJ1311.W14 2006 The Great Divorce Lewis, C.S. BJ1401.L4 1946 The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom Ruiz, Don Miguel BJ1581.2.R85 1997 Education for Life: Preparing Children to Meet Today’s Challenges Walters, J. Donald BJ1581.2.W336 1997 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Covey, Sean BJ1661.C666 2014b
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RELIGIONS, MYTHOLOGY, RATIONALISM The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West Huxley, Aldous BL51.H98
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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND AT TITUDES The Purity Myth: How America’s Obsession with Virginity Is Hurting Young Women Valenti, Jessica HQ29.V338 2010
The World’s Religions Smith, Huston BL80.2.S645 1991 A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose Tolle, Eckhart BL624.T635 2006
HOMOSEXUALITY Queering Anarchism: Addressing and Undressing Power and Desire Daring, C.B.; Rogue, J.; Shannon, Deric and Volcano, Abbey HQ76.25.Q3855 2012
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment Tolle, Eckhart BL624.T64 2004 The Mahabharata Vyasa BL1138.25.R3 1983
THE FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOME The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts Chapman, Gary D. HQ734.C4665 2010
Tao Te Ching Tzu, Lao BL1900.L26 E5 1991 The Age of Reason Paine, Thomas BL2740.A1 1893
Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life Lareau, Annette HQ767.9.L37 2011
God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything Hitchens, Christopher BL2775.3.H58 2007
I Am Nujood, Aged 10 and Divorced Ali, Nujood HQ784.C55 A4513 2010
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BUDDHISM How To See Yourself As You Really Are Lama, Dalai BQ7935.B774 H69 2006 My Land and My People: The Original Autobiography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet Lama, Dalai BQ7935.B777 A3 1997b
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CHRISTIANITY The Inspirational Writings of C.S. Lewis Lewis, C.S. BR121.2.L48 1987
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THE BIBLE The Bible BS185 1999.N48 1999
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PRACTICAL THEOLOGY Think Big: Unleashing your Potential for Excellence Carson, Ben BV4509.5
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BIOGRAPHY Death Be Not Proud Gunther, John J. CT275.G855 G8 1949 Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Pirsig, Robert M. CT275.P648 A3 1999 Into the Wild Krakauer, Jon CT9971.M38 K73 1997
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WORLD HISTORY Revolt Against the Modern World: Politics, Religion, and Social Order in the Kali Yuga Evola, Julius D16.8.E8513 1995 WORLD WAR II Remember the Holocaust: A Memoir of Survival Farkas, Helen D804.F36 1995 Unbroken Hillenbrand, Laura D805.J3 Z364 2010 Escape from Davao: The Forgotten Story of the Most Daring Prison Break of the Pacific War Lukacs, John D. D805.P6 L85 2010
Why Men Love Bitches Argov, Sheri HQ801.A724 2002 HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN The Places in Between Stewart, Rory DS352.S74 2006 HISTORY OF PAKISTAN Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West Bhutto, Benazir DS389.22.B48 A3 2008 HISTORY OF NEPAL Maile Dekheko Darbar Shaha, Bibik Kumar DS495.S92 B57 HISTORY OF CAMBODIA First They Killed my Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers Ung, Loung DS554.8.U54 2001 HISTORY OF VIETNAM Last Night I Dreamed of Peace: The Diary of Dang Thuy Tram Tram, Dang Thuy DS559.44.D36 2007
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HISTORY OF KENYA Out of Africa Dinesen, Isak DT434.E2 B6 1952 HISTORY OF SIERRA LEONE A Long Way Gone Beah, Ishmael DT516.828.B43 A3 2007 HISTORY OF ZIMBABWE Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood Fuller, Alexandra DT2990.F85 2001
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OCEANIA Tracks: A Woman’s Solo Trek Across 1700 Miles of Australian Outback Davidson, Robyn DU105.D38 2014
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AMERICAN HISTORY Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival Wallis, Velma E99.K84 W35 1994 I Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR’s National Story Project Aster, Paul E169.02.I22 2001 A People’s History of the United States Zinn, Howard E178.Z75 2005
If This Is a Man Levi, Primo D805.P7 L4413 1987
The Warmth of Other Suns Wilkerson, Isabel E185.6.W685 2010
Night Wiesel, Elie D810.J4 W513 1982
Notes of a Native Son Baldwin, James E185.61.B2 1963
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HISTORY OF GREECE Alexander the Great Fox, Robin Lane DF234.L3 1973
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HISTORY OF NETHERLANDS Infidel: My Life Hirsi Ali, Ayaan DJ292.H57 A3 2007
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HISTORY OF RUSSIA, SOVIET UNION, FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS POLAND Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman Massie, Robert K. DK170.M34 2011
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HISTORY OF ASIA Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World Weatherford, Jack DS22.G45 W43 2004 HISTORY OF ISRAEL (PALESTINE). THE JEWS The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East Tolan, Sandy DS126.6.A2 T65 2007
The Autobiography of Malcolm X Malcolm X, as told to Haley, Alex E185.97.L5 A3 1973 Dreams from My Father Obama, Barack E185.97.O23 2004 Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Jacobs, Harriet E444.J17 1973 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave Douglass, Frederick E449.D74905 1993 In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin Larson, Erik E748.D6 L37 2011 The 40s: The Story of a Decade The New Yorker Magazine and Finder, Henry E806.A123 2014 Unwind Shusterman, Neal E839.P28 2013
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LOCAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. LATIN AMERICA The Big House: A Century in the Life of an American Summer Home Colt, George Howe F72.C3 C57 2003
A Walk in The Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail Bryson, Bill F106.B92 1998
The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement Brooks, David HQ801.B76 2011
The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates Moore, Wes F189.B153 M66 2010
Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men Kimmel, Michael HQ1090.3.K5 2008
Rain of Gold Villaseñor, Victor F870.M5 V548 1991
WOMEN, FEMINISM Feminism is For Everybody hooks, bell HQ1190.H67 2000
Don’t Sleep, There are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle Everett, Daniel L. F2520.1.M9 E94 2008 Wizard of the Upper Amazon Lamb, F. Bruce F3430.1.A5 C6 1971
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GEOGRAPHY Eat, Pray, Love Gilbert, Elizabeth G154.5.G55 A3 2007 Two Years Before the Mast Dana, Richard Henry G540.D2 1947
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FOLKLORE Women Who Run with the Wolves Estés, Clarissa Pinkola GR470.E88 1992
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MANNERS AND CUSTOMS Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty Etcoff, Nancy GT499.E85 1999 The Omnivore’s Dilemma Pollan, Michael GT2850.P65 2006
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HIKING Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster Krakauer, Jon GV199.44.E85 K7 SPORTS Where Is the Limit? Ajram, Josef GV697.A2 I Am Zlatan: My Story On and Off the Field Ibrahimovic, Zlatan GV942.7.I27 A3 2014 The Fighter’s Mind: Inside the Mental Game Sheridan, Sam GV1102.P75 S54 2010
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ECONOMIC THEORY, DEMOGRAPHY The Worldly Philosophers Heilbroner, Robert L. HB76.H4 1980 The Wealth of Nations Smith, Adam HB161.S655 2004 Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered Schumacher, E.F. HB171.S384 1989
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ECONOMIC HISTORY AND CONDITIONS The Truth Always Prevails Hashwani, Sadruddin HC440.5.A3 2014
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INDUSTRIES, LAND USE, LABOR Bet the Farm: How Food Stopped Being Food Kaufman, Frederick HD9000.5.K3725 2012
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COMMERCE Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder Huffington, Arianna HF5386.H9125 2014
Bad Feminist Gay, Roxane HQ1421.G39 2014 Moving Beyond Words: Essays on Age, Rage, Sex, Power, Money, Muscles: Breaking the Boundaries of Gender Steinem, Gloria HQ1421.S74 1994
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SLAVERY The History of Mary Prince Prince, Mary HT869.P6 A3 1997
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Chasing Chaos: My Decade In and Out of Humanitarian Aid Alexander, Jessica HV555.S73 A44 2013 PROTECTION, ASSISTANCE AND RELIEF. CHILDREN A Child Called “It”: One Child’s Courage to Survive Pelzer, Dave HV883 .C2 Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity Solomon, Andrew HV888.5.S65 2012 ALCOHOLISM, INTEMPERANCE, TEMPERANCE REFORM The Glass Castle Walls, Jeannette HV5132.W35 2006 Orangutan: A Memoir Broderick, Colin HV5293.B76 A3 2009 DRUG HABITS, DRUG ABUSE Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge: A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution McKenna, Terence HV5801.M35 1992
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FRENCH LITERATURE Candide Voltaire PQ2082.C3 E5 2005
Palpasa Café Wagle, Narayan PK2598.V26 P3513 2008
The Flowers of Evil Baudelaire, Charles PQ2191.F6 E47 1958
Great Expectations Dickens, Charles PR4560.A1 1987
PERSIAN LITERATURE The Subject Tonight is Love: 60 Wild and Sweet Poems of Hafiz Hafiz PK6449.E5 F33 2012
The Count of Monte Cristo Dumas, Alexandre PQ2226.A33 1988
Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis PR4611.A4 1931
The Three Musketeers Dumas, Alexandre PQ2228.A355 2007
Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan PR4622.A7 1993
20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Verne, Jules PQ2469 .V5
The Valley of Fear Doyle, Arthur Conan PR4622.V35 1993
Story of the Eye Bataille, George PQ2603.A695 H4813 2001
Frankenstein Shelley, Mary PR5397.F7 2009
The Stranger Camus, Albert PQ2605.A3734 E813 1946
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Stevenson, Robert Louis PR5485.A1 1991
Three Cups of Tea Mortenson, Greg LC2330.M67 2006 I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban Yousafzai, Malala and Lamb, Christina LC2330.Y69 2013
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INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS UNITED STATES Tuesdays with Morrie Albom, Mitch LD571.B418 S383 1997
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LITERATURE ON MUSIC Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story Klosterman, Chuck ML394.K567 2005x Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix Cross, Charles R. ML410.H476 C76 2006 Mo’ Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove Thompson, Ahmir “Questlove” ML420.Q45 A3 2013 Just Kids Smith, Patti ML420.S672 A3 2010 Magical Mystery Tours: My Life with The Beatles Bramwell, Tony ML421.B4 B73 2005 Pink Floyd and Philosophy: Careful with that Axiom, Eugene! Reisch, George A. ML421.P6 P54 2007
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FINE ARTS What Are You Looking At? The Surprising, Shocking, and Sometimes Strange Story of 150 Years of Modern Art Gompertz, William N6447.G667 2012
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ARCHITECTURE Workscape: New Spaces for New Work Borges, Sofia; Ehmann, Sven and Klanten, Robert NA6230.W67 2013
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DRAWING. DESIGN. ILLUSTRATION The Art and Flair of Mary Blair Canemaker, John and Blair, Mary NC1766.U52 B5733 2014
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LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling with Villains (Real and Imagined) Klosterman, Chuck P96.V48 K58 2013 The Alphabet Versus the Goddess: The Conflict Between Word and Image Shlain, Leonard P211.7.S57 1999
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GREEK LITERATURE, LATIN LITERATURE Odyssey Homer PA4025.A5 A5 1953 The Iliad Homer PA4025.A2 F33 1990
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ROMANIAN LITERATURE The Novel of The Nearsighted Adolescent Eliade, Mircea PC839.E38 Z476 1988
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books Nafasi, Azar PE64.N34 A3 2003 Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wicked Good Prose Hale, Constance PE1408.H298 2001x
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SERBO-CROATIAN LITERATURE The Bridge Over The Drina Andric, Ivo PG1418.A6 N35 1945 Sarajevo Marlboro Jergovic, Miljenko PG1419.2.E74 S2713 2004
CRIMINAL CLASSES The Tears of My Soul Kim, Hyun Hee HV6248.K516 A3 1993
RUSSIAN LITERATURE The Brothers Karamazov Dostoyevsky, Fyodor PG3326.B7 2003b
SOCIAL PATHOLOGY, SOCIAL AND PUBLIC WELFARE, CRIMINOLOGY The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration of the Age of Colorblindness Alexander, Michelle HV9950.A437 2012
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POLITICAL THEORY The Prince Machiavelli, Niccolò JC143.M38 2006
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HISTORY OF EDUCATION Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life Deresiewicz, William LA227.4.D74 2014
Wuthering Heights Bronte, Emily PR4172.W7 1991
Jeewan Kaada Ki Phool Ghimire, Jhamak PK2598.G497 Z4613 2012
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SPECIAL ASPECTS OF EDUCATION This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life Wallace, David Foster LC1011.W25 2009
Death and the Dervish Selimović, Meša PG1419.29.E43 D413 1996
CRIMES AND OFFENSES The Burn Journals Runyon, Brent HV6546.R86 2004
A Drifting Life Tatsumi, Yoshihiro PN6790.J33 T38 2009
INDO-IRANIAN LITERATURE Muna Madan Devkota, Laxmi Prasad PK2598.D37 M8 2002
Pedagogy of the Oppressed Freire, Paulo LB880.F7313 1974
A Million Little Pieces Frey, James HV5831.M6 F74 2003
VICTIMS OF CRIMES, VICTIMOLOGY The Socio-Cultural Context of Rape Sanday, Peggy Reeves HV6250.4.W65 G48 2007
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THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATION Experience and Education Dewey, John LB875.D3943 1997
Flight from the USSR Turashvili, Dato PK9169.T89 J517 2011 GEORGIAN LITERATURE Short Stories Pshavela, Vazha PK9169.V38 A9 1961
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TURKIC LANGUAGES Şimdiki Çocuklar Harika Nesin, Aziz PL248.N43 S5 JAPANESE LITERATURE Crackling Mountain and Other Stories Dazai, Osamu PL825.A8 A26 1989 The Sea and Poison Endo, Shusaku PL849.N4 U4513 1980 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 N4513 1998 Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 S4513 1993 Colorless Tsukuru and His Years of Pilgrimage Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 S5513 2014 Kafka on the Shore Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 U4813 2005 Kitchen Yoshimoto, Banana PL856.U673 U4813 2005 A Personal Matter Oe, Kenzaburo PL858.E14 K613 1969
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LITERATURE GENERAL Writing Down The Bones Goldberg, Natalie PN145.G64 1986 How to Get Ideas Foster, Jack PN147.F66 2006 MOTION PICTURES The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made Sestero, Greg and Bissell, Tom PN1997.R57565 S47 2013 Rebel Without A Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player Rodriguez, Robert PN1998.3.R633 A3 1995 DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION, THE THEATER A Director Prepares: Seven Essays on Art and Theater Bogart, Anne PN2053.B59 2001 COMEDIANS Hyperbole And A Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened Brosh, Allie PN2287.B6955 A3 2013 Seriously... I’m Kidding Degeneres, Ellen PN2287.D358 A3 2011 Bossypants Fey, Tina PN2287.F4255 A3 2011 Yes Please Poehler, Amy PN2287.P565 A3 2014 Everything I Ever Needed To Know about _______, I Learned From Monty Python Cogan, Brian and Massey, Jeff PN2599.5.T54 C64 2014 JOURNALISM Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream Thompson, Hunter S. PN4874.T444 A3 1998 POETRY COLLECTION A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry Milosz, Czeslaw PN6101.B585 1996 WIT AND HUMOR Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) Kaling, Mindy PN6165.K35 I8 2011 COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art McCloud, Scott PN6710.M335 1994 Fun Home Bechdel, Alison PN6727.B3757 Z46 2006 Asterios Polyp Mazzucchelli, David PN6727.M2476 A77 2009 Cages McKean, Dave PN6727.M29 C34 2002 Safe Area Goražde Sacco, Joe PN6727.S33 S3 2000
A Hero of Our Time Lermontov, Mikhail PG3337.L4 A2 1958
Stitches: A Memoir Small, David PN6727.S54465 Z46 2009
Anna Karenina Tolstoy, Leo PG3366.A6 G37 1965
The Complete Maus: A Survivor’s Tale Spiegelman, Art PN6727.S644 M2 1997
The Complete Plays Chekhov, Anton PG3456.A19 2006 The Master and Margarita Bulgakov, Mikhail PG3476.B78 M313 1992 Invitation to a Beheading Nabokov, Vladamir PG3476.N3 P7313 1989 We Zamyatin, Yevgeny PG3476.Z34 W4 1972 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich PG3488.O4 O3 1972 CZECH LITERATURE The Unbearable Lightness of Being Kundera, Milan PG5039.21.U6 N413 1991 POLISH LITERATURE The Collected Poems: 1956-1998 Herbert, Zbigniew PG7167.E64 A2 2007
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The Plague Camus, Albert PQ2605.A3734 P413 1991 The Sea Wall Duras, Marguerite PQ2607.U8245 B313 1986x The Phantom of the Opera Leroux, Gaston PQ2623.E6 F213 1987 In Search of Lost Time Proust, Marcel PQ2631.R63.A713 2001 No Exit Sartre, Jean-Paul PQ2637.A82 H82 1989 Les Jeux Sont Faits (The Chips Are Down) Sartre, Jean-Paul PQ2637.A82 J4 1996 The Elegance of the Hedgehog Barbury, Muriel PQ2662.A6523 E4413 2008 Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Sijie, Dai PQ2664.A437 B3513 2002b Hector and the Search For Happiness Lelord, Francois PQ2672.E489 V6913 2010 Broken Memory: A Novel of Rwanda Combres, Elisabeth PQ2703.O47 M46 2007 Scarlet Song Ba, Mariama PQ3989.2.B23 C513 1994 So Long a Letter Ba, Mariama PQ3989.2.B23 S5 2001 ITALIAN LITERATURE The Inferno Alighieri, Dante PQ4315.2.N53 D5 2010 The Divine Comedy Alighieri, Dante PQ4315.S57 2008 Invisible Cities Calvino, Italo PQ4809.A45 C513 1978 If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler Calvino, Italo PQ4809.A45 S3713 1993 Novecento Barrico, Alessandro PQ4862.A6745 N68 1994 Ocean Sea Baricco, Alessandro PQ4862.A6745 O2513 1999 My Brilliant Friend Ferrante, Elena PQ4866.E6345 A8113 2012 SPANISH LITERATURE Don Quixote Cervantes, Miguel PQ6329.A2 2003b The Shadow of the Wind Zafón, Carlos Ruiz PQ6668.U49 S6613 2004 Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies Esquivel, Laura PQ7298.15.S638 C6613 1992 The Secret in Their Eyes Sacheri, Eduardo PQ7798.29.A314 P7413 2011 One Hundred Years of Solitude Márquez, Gabriel García PQ8180.17.A73 C513 2003 Of Love and Other Demons Márquez, Gabriel García PQ8180.17.A73 D4513 1995 Los Sangurimas de la Cuadra, José PQ8219.C8 S3 PORTUGUESE LITERATURE The Book of Disquiet Pessoa, Fernando PQ9261.P417 Z462 1998 Blindness Saramago, José PQ9281.A66 E5713 2008 The Double Saramago, José PQ9281.A66 H6613 2004 Near to the Wild Heart Lispector, Clarice PQ9697.L585 P413 1990b The Alchemist Coelho, Paulo PQ9698.13.O3546 A4513 2002 The Dreamseller: The Calling Cury, Augusto PQ9698.413.U586 V4613 2011
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ENGLISH LITERATURE The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination Gilbert, Sandra M. and Gubar, Susan PR115.G5 ENGLISH LITERATURE, RENAISSANCE Hamlet Shakespeare, William PR2807.A2 J52 2001
Bleak House Dickens, Charles PR4556.A1 1926 David Copperfield Dickens, Charles PR4558.A1 2004
The Picture of Dorian Gray Wilde, Oscar PR5819.A2 A75 2003 ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1900–1960 Murder on the Orient Express Christie, Agatha PR6005.H66 M88 Heart of Darkness Conrad, Joseph PR6005.O4 H4 Lord of the Flies Golding, William PR6013.O35 L6 Brave New World Huxley, Aldous PR6015.U9 B65 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Joyce, James PR6019.O9 P64 The Ladybird; The Fox; The Captain’s Doll Lawrence, D.H. PR6023.A93 L38 The Fifth Child Lessing, Doris PR6023.E833 F54 Under the Volcano Lowry, Malcolm PR6023.O96 U5 Of Human Bondage Maugham, W. Somerset PR6025.A86 O32 The Tao of Pooh Hoff, Benjamin PR6025.I65 Z68 Animal Farm Orwell, George PR6029.R8 A5 1984 Orwell, George PR6029.R8 N49 George Orwell Bowker, Gordon PR6029.R8 Z58928 An Inspector Calls Priestley, J.B. PR6031.R6 I6 I Capture the Castle Smith, Dodie PR6037.M38 I2
The Bees Paull, Laline PR6116.A87 B44 2014x Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson Rennison, Louise PR6118.E596 A54 2006 Golden Boy Tarttelin, Abigail PR6120.A487 G65 2013 The Secret Lives of People in Love Van Booy, Simon PR6122.A53 S43 2007 ENGLISH LITERATURE, CANADA The Handmaid’s Tale Atwood, Margaret PR9199.3.A8 H3 1986 Life of Pi Martel, Yann PR9199.3.M3855 L54 2001 Too Much Happiness Munro, Alice PR9199.3.M8 A6 2009 The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie Bradley, Alan PR9199.4.B7324 S94 2010
ENGLISH LITERATURE, KENYA Weep Not, Child Thiong’o, Ngugi wa PR9381.9.N45 1987 ENGLISH LITERATURE, NIGERIA Things Fall Apart Achebe, Chinua PR9387.9.A3 T5 1994 Americanah Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi PR9387.9.A34354 A44 2013 Purple Hibiscus Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi PR9387.9.A34354 P87 2004
Shantaram Roberts, Gregory David PR9619.4.R625 S53 2005 The Book Thief Zusak, Markus PR9619.4.Z87 B66 2007
Never Let Me Go Ishiguro, Kazuo PR6059.S5 N48 2005 The Remains of the Day Ishiguro, Kazuo PR6059.S5 R46 1989 When We Were Romans Kneale, Matthew PR6061.N37 W47 2007 Let the Great World Spin McCann, Colum PR6063.C335 L47 2009 Atonement McEwan, Ian PR6063.C4 A88 2002
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes Watterson, Bill PN6728.C34 W38525 2005
Cloud Atlas Mitchell, David PR6063.I785 C58 2004
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay Chabon, Michael PN6728.E83 A432 2004
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 17TH & 18TH CENTURY The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia Johnson, Samuel PR3529.A2.J64 1931
At Swim, Two Boys O’Neill, Jamie PR6065.N4194 A92 2003
The Lord of The Rings Tolkien, J.R.R. PZ7.S14 L5 2003
The Good Earth Buck, Pearl S. PS3503.U198 G6 1944
The Mists of Avalon Bradley, Marion Zimmer PS3552.R228 M5 1983
The Bean Trees Kingsolver, Barbara PS3561.I496 B44 1989
Angels and Demons Brown, Dan PS3552.R685434 A82 2001
The Poisonwood Bible Kingsolver, Barbara PS3561.I496 P65 1999
Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions Wallace, Daniel PS3573.A4256348
Eurydice Ruhl, Sarah PS3618.U48 C57 2006
Breakfast at Tiffany’s Capote, Truman PS3505.A59 B7 1958 My Ántonia Cather, Willa PS3505.A87 M9 1954
The Da Vinci Code Brown, Dan PS3552.R685434 D3 2003
Interpreter of Maladies Lahiri, Jhumpa PS3562.A316 I58 1999
Collected Poems: 1909–1962 Eliot, T.S. PS3509.L43 A17 1963
Inferno Brown, Dan PS3552.R685434 I54 2013
Far Lancelotta, Victoria PS3562.A4669 F37 2003
The Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph PS3509.L47 I6 1952
The Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993 Bukowski, Charles PS3552.U4 P584 2007
To Kill a Mockingbird Lee, Harper PS3562.E353 T6 1960
As I Lay Dying Faulkner, William PS3511.A86 A85 Go Down, Moses Faulkner, William PS3511.A86 G6 1942 Taps at Reveille Fitzgerald, F. Scott PS3511.I9 A6 Howl and Other Poems Ginsberg, Allen PS3513.I74 H6
Their Eyes Were Watching God Hurston, Zora Neale PS3515.U789 T5 We Have Always Lived in the Castle Jackson, Shirley PS3519.A392 W4 The Dharma Bums Kerouac, Jack PS3521.E735 D48 On The Road Kerouac, Jack PS3521.E735 O5 The Subterraneans Kerouac, Jack PS3521.E735 S9
White Fang London, Jack PS3523.O46 A6
What Alice Forgot Moriarty, Liane PR9619.4.M67 W48 2011
American Gods Gaiman, Neil PR6057.A319 A84 2011
The Little Prince de Saint-Exupery, Antoine PZ7.S14 L5 2003
Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat Books Block, Francesca Lia PZ7.B61945 Dan 1998
Rosemary’s Baby Levin, Ira PS3523.E7993 R67
ENGLISH LITERATURE, NEPAL Summer Love Bhattarai, Subin PR9570.N43 B49 2013
The Waves Woolf, Virginia PR6045.O72 W3
The Magus Fowles, John PR6056.O85 M3 1965
Valhalla Bach, Ari PZ7.B334
The Name of the Wind Rothfuss, Patrick PS3618.O8685 N36 2007
ENGLISH LITERATURE, INDIA The God of Small Things Roy, Arundhati PR9499.3.R59 G63 1997
Mrs. Dalloway Woolf, Virginia PR6045.O72 M5
But Beautiful: A Book about Jazz Dyer, Geoff PR6054.Y43 B88 2009
The Harry Potter series Rowling, J.K. PZ7.R79835 H37 1999
Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish Rakoff, David PS3618.A436 L68 2013
Infinite Jest Wallace, David Foster PS3573.A4256 I54 1996
Death and the King’s Horseman Soyinka, Wole PR9387.9.S6 D4 1975
The Book of Merlyn White, T.H. PR6045.H2 B6
The Greatest Knight: The Unsung Story of the Queen’s Champion Chadwick, Elizabeth PR6053.H245 G74
The Education of Bet Baratz-Logsted, Lauren PZ7.B22966 Edu 2010
A Man Without a Country Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 Z473 2005
Animal Dreams Kingsolver, Barbara PS3561.I496 A86 2005
The Thing Around Your Neck Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi PR9387.9.A34354 T55 2010
Jam Croshaw, Yahtzee PR9619.4.C735
The Passion of New Eve Carter, Angela PR6053.A73 P3
Who Fears Death Okorafor, Nnedi PS3615.K67 W48 2010
Slaughterhouse Five Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 S6 2005
On Writing King, Stephen PS3561.I483 Z475 2002
Looking for the Gulf Motel Blanco, Richard PS3552.L36533 L66 2012
The Collected Stories of H.P. Lovecraft Lovecraft, H.P. PS3523.0833 A14
The White Tiger Adiga, Aravind PR9619.4.A35 W47 2008
A Clockwork Orange Burgess, Anthony PR6052.U638 C5
Cat’s Cradle Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 C3 2010
The Stand King, Stephen PS3561.I483 S83 1980
The Stars my Destination Bester, Alfred PS3552.E796 S73 1996
In Watermelon Sugar Brautigan, Richard PS3503.R2736 I5
The Sun Also Rises Hemingway, Ernest PS3515.E37 S9 1954
Brideshead Revisited Waugh, Evelyn PR6045.A97 B7
Any Human Heart Boyd, William PR6052.O9192 A64
It King, Stephen PS3561.I483 I8 1986
Beast Benchley, Peter PS3552.E537 B4 1991
The Martian Chronicles Bradbury, Ray PS3503.R167 M37
ENGLISH LITERATURE, SOUTH AFRICA A Dry White Season Brink, Andre PR9369.3.B7 D7 1984
A Story Like the Wind van der Post, Laurens PR6043.A378 S8
Watership Down Adams, Richard PR6051.D345 W38
Syrup Barry, Max PS3552.A7424 S97 2000
Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury, Ray PS3503.R167 F3
The Old Man and the Sea Hemingway, Ernest PS3515.E37 O4 1952
The Power of One Courtenay, Bruce PR9619.3.C5964 P69 1996
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1961–2000 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Adams, Douglas PR6051.D3352 A6
The Dream Songs Berryman, John PS3503.E744 D7
The Beautiful Mystery Penny, Louise PR9199.4.P464 B43 2012
The Silmarillion Tolkien, J.R.R. PR6039.O32 S4
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare, William PR2827.A2 B68 2002
Gulliver’s Travels Swift, Jonathan PR3724.G7 1945
One Day Nicholls, David PR6114.I27 O54 2010
ENGLISH LITERATURE, AUSTRALIA Obernewtyn Chronicles Carmody, Isobelle PR9619.3.C373 O34 1999
Othello Shakespeare, William PR2829.A2 H65 2001
Seconds O’Malley, Bryan Lee PN6733.O43 S43 2014
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Joyce, Rachel PR6110.O98 U55 2012
The Hobbit Tolkien, J.R.R. PR6039.O32 H6
Blankets Thompson, Craig PN6727.T48 B58 2005
Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon Fraction, Matt PN6728.H378 F73 2013
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 2001– Little Bee Cleave, Chris PR6103.L43 L58 2010
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AMERICAN LITERATURE Stories: All-New Tales Sarrantonio, Al and Gaiman, Neil PS648.S5 S75 2010 Best American Essays 2006 Atwan, Robert and Slater, Lauren PS688.B47 2006 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 19TH CENTURY The Awakening Chopin, Kate PS1294.C63 A64
Complete Tales and Poems Poe, Edgar Allan PS2600.F38 Walden Thoreau, Henry David PS3048.A1 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1900–1960 Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life Anderson, Sherwood PS3501.N4 W52 1947
The Basketball Diaries Carroll, Jim PS3553.A7644 Z464 1995 The Perks of Being a Wallflower Chbosky, Stephen PS3553.H3469 P47 1999 The Hours Cunningham, Michael PS3553.U484 H68 2000 House of Leaves Danielewski, Mark Z. PS3554.A5596 H68 2000 The Red Tent Diamant, Anita PS3554.I227 R43 2005 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Díaz, Junot PS3554.I259 B75 2007 This Is How You Lose Her Díaz, Junot PS3554.I259 T48 2012 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Dick, Philip K. PS3554.I3 A6 2007
Einstein’s Dreams Lightman, Alan PS3562.I45397 E38 1993 The Family Man Lipman, Elinor PS3562.I577 F36 2009 The Giver Lowry, Lois PS3562.O923 G58 2006 Wicked Maguire, Gregory PS3563.A3535 W5 A Game of Thrones: Song of Ice and Fire series Martin, George R.R. PS3563.A7239 G36 2011 The Road McCarthy, Cormac PS3563.C337 R63 2006 Little Kingdoms Millhauser, Steven PS3563.I422 A6 1993 Beloved Morrison, Toni PS3563.O8749 B4 1987 The Bluest Eye Morrison, Toni PS3563.O8749 B55 1979 Song of Solomon Morrison, Toni PS3563.O8749 S69 1977 Bluets Nelson, Maggie PS3564.E4687 B56 2009
The Five People You Meet in Heaven Albom, Mitch PS3601.L335 F59 2003 Thirteen Reasons Why Asher, Jay PS3601.S547 T5 2007 My Name is Memory Brashares, Anne PS3602.R385 M92 2010 Up High in the Trees Brinkman, Kiara PS3602.R53185 U6 2007 Red Rising Brown, Pierce PS3602.R7226 R43 2014 Egghead: Or, You Can’t Survive on Ideas Alone Burnham, Bo PS3602.U7638 E34 2013 Everything Matters! Currie, Jr., Ron PS3603.U774 E94 2009 Wolf in White Van Darnielle, John PS3604.A748 W65 2014 The Tea Rose Donnelly, Jennifer PS3604.O563 T43 2002 The Girl Who Fell From The Sky Durrow, Heidi W. PS3604.U757 G57 2010 What is the What Eggers, Dave PS3605.G48 W43x 2006 Water Bound Feehan, Christine PS3606.E36 W38 2010 Gone Girl Flynn, Gillian PS3606.L935 G66 2012 Everything is Illuminated Foer, Jonathan Safran PS3606.O38 E84 2003
The Time Traveler’s Wife Niffenegger, Audrey PS3564.I362 T56 2003 The Things They Carried O’Brien, Tim PS3565.B75 T48 1998
Anthem Rand, Ayn PS3535.A547 A5
Fight Club Palahniuk, Chuck PS3566.A4554 F54 1997
The Fountainhead Rand, Ayn PS3535.A547 F6
The Belgariad series Eddings, David PS3555.D38 B45 1995
Survivor Palahniuk, Chuck PS3566.A4554 S87 1999
Dark of the Moon Richardson, Howard and Berney, William PS3535.I3264 B3
A Visit from the Goon Squad Egan, Jennifer PS3555.G292 V57 2010
The Moviegoer Percy, Walker PS3566.E6912 M6 1980
Will Grayson, Will Grayson Green, John and Levithan, David PS3607.R43293
Less Than Zero Ellis, Brett Easton PS3555.L5937 L4 1985
My Sister’s Keeper Picoult, Jodi PS3566.I372 M9 2004
Color of the Sea Hamamura, John PS3608.A549436 C65 2006
Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph PS3555.L625 I5 1995
The Magic Box Pintauro, Joseph PS3566.I56 R3
The Art of Fielding Harbach, Chad PS3608.A72513 A87 2011
Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffrey PS3555.U4 M53 2002
The Bell Jar Plath, Sylvia PS3566.L27 B4 1999
Love and Obstacles Hemon, Aleksander PS3608.E48 L68 2009
White Oleander Fitch, Janet PS3556.I8155 W47 2000
Gravity’s Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas PS3566.Y55 G7 2006
The Corrections Franzen, Jonathan PS3556.R352 C67 2001
Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit Quinn, Daniel PS3567.U338 I8 1995
What To Do When Dreams Go Bad Hill, Anne PS3608.I55
The Kitty-Cat Bird Roethke, Theodore PS3535.O39 1966 The Catcher in the Rye Salinger, J.D. PS3537.A426 C3 Franny and Zooey Salinger, J.D. PS3537.A426 F7 Nine Stories Salinger, J.D. PS3537.A426 N5 1953 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Smith, Betty PS3537.M289 T7 1943 East of Eden Steinbeck, John PS3537.T3234 E3 Of Mice and Men Steinbeck, John PS3537.T3234 O2 Lust for Life Stone, Irving PS3537.T669 1962 Johnny Got His Gun Trumbo, Dalton PS3539.R928 J6 Daddy Long Legs Webster, Jean PS3545.E365 D3
Essays of E.B. White White, E.B. PS3545.H5187 A16
Moby Dick Melville, Herman PS2384.M6
Ender’s Game Card, Orson Scott PS3553.A655 E5 2002
Boy Meets Boy Levithan, David PS3562.E922175 B69 2005 The Sugar Frosted Nutsack Leyner, Mark PS3562.E99 S84 2012
Geek Love Dunn, Katherine PS3554.U47 G4 1989
The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1602.A86
The Yellow Wallpaper Gilman, Charlotte Perkins PS1744.G57 Y4
Kindred Butler, Octavia E. PS3552.U827 K5 1988
S. Abrams, J.J. PS3601.B7367 S47 2013
Not Fade Away Dodge, Jim PS3554.O335 N6 1987
Théodora Wellman, Paul I. PS3545.E52859 F4515
Self-Reliance Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1614.A1
Naked Lunch Burroughs, William S. PS3552.U75 N3 2001
Joe Turner’s Come and Gone Wilson, August PS3573.I385 J64 1990
Slouching Towards Bethlehem Didion, Joan PS3554.I33 S55 2008
Gone with the Wind Mitchell, Margaret PS3525.I972 G6
Essays and Poems Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1602
Nature Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1602.A86
Running with Scissors: A Memoir Burroughs, Augusten PS3552.U745 Z477 2003
You Good Thing Wier, Dara PS3573.I357 Y68 2013
The Glass Menagerie Williams, Tennessee PS3545.I5365 G5 The Caine Mutiny Wouk, Herman PS3545.O98 C3 1952 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1961– The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Alexie, Sherman PS3551.L35774 L66 1994
Grendel Gardner, John PS3557.A712 G7 1989 Memoirs of a Geisha Golden, Arthur PS3557.O35926 M45 1997 The Princess Bride Goldman, William PS3557.O384 P75 2007 Ordinary People Guest, Judith PS3557.U345 O73 1976 Snow Falling on Cedars Guterson, David PS3557.U846 S65 1995 Catch-22 Heller, Joseph PS3558.E476 C3 2011
Lexicon Barry, Max PS3552.A7424 L49 2013
Contact Sagan, Carl PS3569.A287 C6 1985 Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World Sanders, Scott Russell PS3569.A5137 S7 1993 Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 D68 2005 Me Talk Pretty One Day Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 M4 2000 Naked Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 N35 1998 When You Are Engulfed in Flames Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 W48 2008
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Kesey, Ken PS3561.E667 O5 1963
Giovanni’s Room Baldwin, James PS3552.A45 G56 2000
A Thousand Splendid Suns Hosseini, Khaled PS3608.O832 T56 2007
Doc Russell, Mary Doria PS3568.U76678 D63 2011
Mrs. Caliban Ingalls, Rachel PS3559.N38 M7 1983
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Angelou, Maya PS3551.N464 Z466 1969
Flowers for Algernon Keyes, Daniel PS3561.E925 F6 1967 Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption King, Stephen PS3561.I483 D5 1982
And The Mountains Echoed Hosseini, Khaled PS3608.O832 A53 2013
The Memory of Whiteness: A Scientific Romance Robinson, Kim Stanley PS3568.O2893 M4 1996
Skylight Confessions Hoffman, Alice PS3558.O3447 S59 2007
The Known World Jones, Edward P. PS3560.O4813 K58 2003
The Madness Vase Gibson, Andrea PS3607.I2638 M33 2012
The Kite Runner Hosseini, Khaled PS3608.O832 K58 2003
The Outsiders Hinton, S.E. PS3558.I549 O88 2003
All in the Timing Ives, David PS3559.V435 A82 1995
Still Alice Genova, Lisa PS3607.E55 S75 2009
Interview with the Vampire Rice, Anne PS3568.I265 I58 1997
Dune Herbert, Frank PS3558.E63 D8 2005
Phenomenal Woman Angelou, Maya PS3551.N464 P48 1994
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Foer, Jonathan Safran PS3606.O38 E97 2005
Yellow Crocus Ibrahim, Laila PS3609.B27 Y45 2014
The World of Water Ray, Amelia PS3618.A9
Vampires in the Lemon Grove Russell, Karen PS3618.U755 V36 2013 Mistborn trilogy Sanderson, Brandon PS3619.A533 M57 Crush Siken, Richard PS3619.I48 C78 2005 Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore Sloan, Robin PS3619.L6278 M77 2012 The Help Stockett, Kathryn PS3619.T636 H45 2009 The Bookseller Swanson, Cynthia PS3619.W35945 B66 2015 How the World Became Quiet: Myths of the Past, Present, and Future Swirsky, Rachel PS3619.W585 H68 2013 The Space Between Us Umigar, Thrity PS3621.M75 S67 2005 Deathless Valente, Catherynne M. PS3622.A4258 D43 2011 Mr. Burns Washburn, Anne PS3623.A754 Salt Waheed, Nayyirah PS3623.Aa54 S25 2013 The Golem and the Jinni Wecker, Helene PS3623.E39775 G65 2013 John Dies at the End Wong, David PS3623.O5975 J64 2010 The Story of Edgar Sawtelle Wroblewski, David PS3623.R63 S76 2009 No Matter The Wreckage Kay, Sarah PS4611.A887 N6 2014
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GERMAN LITERATURE Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm PT921.K5613 2004 Demian Hesse, Hermann PT2617.E85 D45 2008 Siddhartha Hesse, Hermann PT2617.E85 S513 2003 Jugend Ohne Gott: Luchterhand Taschenbucher von Horváth, Ödön PT2617.O865 J93 1999 Metamorphosis Kafka, Franz PT2621.A26 V413 1972 The Magic Mountain Mann, Thomas PT2625.A44 Z2313 2005 Night Train to Lisbon Mercier, Pascal PT2673.E6827 N3313 2008 The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear Moers, Walter PT2673.O293 A1313 2005 Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Suskind, Patrick PT2681.U74 P313 2001 The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade Weiss, Peter PT2685.E5 V43 1965 DUTCH LITERATURE Hersenschimmen Bernlef, J. PT5881.12.E73 H47 1984
Fifty Shades of Grey James, E.L. PS3610.J364 F548 2012
NORWEGIAN LITERATURE Sophie’s World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy Gaarder, Jostein PT8951.17.A17 S6413 1996
The Queen of the Tearling Johansen, Erika PS3610.O326 Q44 2014
My Struggle Knausgaard, Karl Ove PT8951.21.N38 M5613 2013
The Opposite of Loneliness Keegan, Marina PS3611.E3335 A6 2014
SWEDISH LITERATURE The Millennium trilogy Larsson, Stieg PT9876.22.A6933 M3613 2008
The Secret Life of Bees Kidd, Sue Monk PS3611.I44 S38 2003 Please Ignore Vera Dietz King, A.S. PS3611.I5657 P54 2010 The History of Love Krauss, Nicole PS3611.R38 H57 2005 The Dry Grass of August Mayhew, Anna Jean PS3613.A956 D79 2011b
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Larsson, Stieg PT9876.22.A6933 M3613 2008 The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared Jonasson, Jonas PT9877.2.O537
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No Flying in the House Brock, Betty PZ7.B78094 No The Secret Garden Burnett, Frances Hodgson PZ7.B934 S4
This Song Will Save Your Life Sales, Leila PZ7.S15215 Thi 2013 The Invention of Hugo Cabret Selznick, Brian PZ7.S4654 I68 2007
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Carle, Eric PZ7.C21476 V4 1994a
The Sneetches and Other Stories Geisel, Theodore PZ7.S48 S6 1989
Summerland Chabon, Michael PZ7.C3315 Su 2002
The Giving Tree Silverstein, Shel PZ7.S588 Giv 2004
The Mortal Instruments series Clare, Cassandra PZ7.C5265 2007
The Missing Piece Silverstein, Shel PZ7.S588 Mi3
City of Bones Clare, Cassandra PZ7.C5265 M6 2010 Lunch Money Clements, Andrew PZ7.C59118 Lun 2005 The Hunger Games trilogy Collins, Suzanne PZ7.C6837 H8 2009 Skinny Cooner, Donna PZ7.C78285 Sk 2012 Miss Rumphius Cooney, Barbara PZ7.C783 M5 1985 Fantastic Mr. Fox Dahl, Roald PZ7.D1515 F36 2007 The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane DiCamillo, Kate PZ7.D5455 Mi 2006 Mandy Edwards, Julie Andrews PZ7.E2562 Man 2006 My Side of the Mountain George, Jean Craighead PZ7.G2933 My The Fault in Our Stars Green, John PZ7.G8233 Fau 2012 Paper Towns Green, John PZ7.G8233 Pap 2008 The Missing series Haddix, Margaret Peterson PZ7.H1164 Fo 2008 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Haddon, Mark PZ7.H1165 Cu 2004 Once Dead, Twice Shy Harrison, Kim PZ7.H2526 On 2009 Martin the Warrior Jacques, Brian PZ7.J15317 Mas 2004 Howl’s Moving Castle Jones, Diana Wynne PZ7.J684 H6 2008 The Guardians of Childhood series Joyce, William PZ7.J857 Nic 2011 The Phantom Tollbooth Juster, Norton PZ7.J9865 Ph 1996 The Green Glass Sea Klages, Ellen PZ7.K6768 Gr 2008 A Wrinkle in Time L’Engle, Madeleine PZ7.L5385 W7 1997 Every Day Levithan, David PZ7.L5798 E8 2012 Rot and Ruin Maberry, Jonathan PZ7.M11164 Ro 2010 The Black MacHale, D.J. PZ7.M177535 Bk 2011 Sold McCormick, Patricia PZ7.M43 S65 2006 Departure Time Matti, Truus PZ7.M43542 De 2010 Thirty-One Brothers and Sisters Mirsky, Reba Paeff PZ7.M675 Th Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary “Jacky” Faber, Ship’s Boy Meyer, L.A. PZ7.M9795 Bl 2002 Knife of Never Letting Go: Chaos Walking, Book One Ness, Patrick PZ7.N43843 Kni 2009 Wonder Palacio, R.J. PZ7.P17526 Wo 2013 Maximum Ride series Patterson, James PZ7.P27653 Max 2005 Wild Magic Pierce, Tamora PZ7.P61464 Wi 1997 Heart of a Samurai Preus, Margi PZ7.P92434 He 2010
We Need To Talk about Kevin Shriver, Lionel PS3569.H742 W4 2003
The Brother/Sister Plays McCraney, Tarell Alvin PS3613.C38625 B79 2010
FICTION AND JUVENILE BELLES LETTRES The Wanderer Alain-Fournier, Henri PZ3.F8263 Wa2
The Art of Racing in the Rain Stein, Garth PS3569.T3655
The Host Meyer, Stephanie PS3613.E979 H67 2010
Crank Hopkins, Ellen PZ7.5.H67 C7 2010
The Secret History Tartt, Donna PS3570.A657 S4 1992
The Anatomy of Being Moon, Shinji PS3613.O55 A5 2013
Speak Anderson, Laurie Halse PZ7.A54385 S6 2001
The Southern Reach trilogy VanderMeer, Jeff PS3572.A4284 A82 2014
The Night Circus Morgenstern, Erin PS3613.O74875 N54 2010
Wintergirls Anderson, Laurie Halse PZ7.A54385 Wi 2009
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Riordan, Rick PZ7.R4829 Li 2005
Breakfast of Champions Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 B7 1999
His Majesty’s Dragon Novik, Naomi PS3614.O93 H57 2006x
Ashes of Roses Auch, Mary Jane PZ7.A898 As 2002
Divergent Roth, Veronica PZ7.R7375 Di 2011
The Golden Compass Pullman, Philip PZ7.P968 G6 2006 Percy Jackson Riordan, Rick PZ7.R4829 Li 2005 Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief Riordan, Rick PZ7.R4829 Li 2005
The Moon Key Stampfl, J.R. PZ7.S78613 First Light Stead, Rebecca PZ7.S80857 Fi 2007 Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf Storr, Catherine PZ7.S8857 Cl Daughter of Smoke and Bone Taylor, Laini PZ7.T214826 D37 2011 The Spectacular Now Tharp, Tim PZ7.T32724 Spe 2008 The Arrival Tan, Shaun PZ7.T36 A7 2007
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BOTANY Seeds of Hope: Wisdom and Wonder from the World of Plants Goodall, Jane QK46.5.H85 G66 2014
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HUMAN ANATOMY Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body Shubin, Neil QM26.S58 2008
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PHYSIOLOGY The Future of the Mind: The Scientific Quest to Understand, Enhance, and Empower the Mind Kaku, Michio QP360.K325 2014 The Tale of Dueling Neurosurgeons Kean, Sam QP376.K35 2014 Sleep Thieves Coren, Stanley QP425.C62 1996
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MEDICINE Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World Kidder, Tracy R154.F36 K53 2003
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PUBLIC ASPECTS OF MEDICINE Emerging Epidemics: The Menace of New Infections Drexler, Madeline RA653.D74 2010
The Boxcar Children series Warner, Gertrude Chandler PZ7.W244 Bo 1924
In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto Pollan, Michael RA784.P643 2008
Leviathan Westerfeld, Scott PZ7.W5197 L48 2010
The Hospital: A Social and Architectural History Thompson, John D. and Goldin, Grace RA967.T5 1975
Uglies series Westerfeld, Scott PZ7.W5197 Ugl 2005 Charlotte’s Web White, E.B. PZ7.W5827 C53 1952 Leftovers Wiess, Laura PZ7.W6372 Lef 2008 Belzhar Wolitzer, Meg PZ7.W8338 Bel 2014 The Monstrumologist Yancey, Rick PZ7.Y19197 Mon 2010 I Am the Messenger Zusak, Markus PZ7.Z837 I35 2006 The Lorax Geisel, Theodore PZ8.3.G276 Lo 1971 Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Geisel, Theodore PZ8.3.G276 O35 1990 Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales Andersen, Hans Christian PZ8.A54 1984 Cho tôi xin mộ t vé đi tuổi thơ Ánh, Nguyễn Nhật PZ90.V5 N4464 2008
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SCIENCE What If?: Serious Scientific Answers to Absurd Hypothetical Questions Munroe, Randall Q173.M965 2014 Physics of the Future: How Science Will Shape Human Destiny and Our Daily Lives by the Year 2100 Kaku, Michio Q175.5.K257 2011 Antifragile: Things that Gain from Disorder Taleb, Nassim Nicholas Q375.T348 2012
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MATHEMATICS Matemática Para Todos Paenza, Adrián QA39 Core Maths L. Bostock and F.S. Chandler QA39.3 Flatland: A Romance of Many Dimensions Abbott, Edwin Abbott QA699.A12 1884
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INTERNAL MEDICINE The Hot Zone: The Terrifying True Story of the Origins of the Ebola Virus Preston, Richard RC140.5.P74 1995b This Star Won’t Go Out Earl, Esther RC280.T6 E27 2014 Girl, Interrupted Kaysen, Susanna RC464.K36 A3 1994 Prozac Nation Wurtzel, Elizabeth RC537.W87 1994
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SURGERY Gifted Hands: The Ben Carson Story Carson, Ben RD592.9.C37.A3 1996
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FORESTRY, ARBORICULTURE The Wild Trees Preston, Richard SD397.R3 P74 2008
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ANIMAL CULTURE Dewey’s Nine Lives: The Legacy of the Small-Town Library Cat Who Inspired Millions Myron, Vicki SF445.5.M974 2010
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MECHANICAL ENGINEERING AND MACHINERY The Boy Who Harnessed The Wind: Creating Currents of Electricity and Hope Kamkwambe, William and Mealer, Brian TJ820.K36 2009
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ELECTRICAL ENGINEERING, ELECTRONICS, NUCLEAR ENGINEERING Edison: A Biography Josephson, Matthew TK140.E3 J75 1959
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Steve Jobs Isaacson, Walter QA76.2.J63 I722 2011
MOTOR VEHICLES, AERONAUTICS, ASTRONAUTICS Horizons Unlimited: A Graphic History of Aviation Johnston, Samuel Paul TL515.J63
The System of the World Newton, Isaac QA803.N49 M3 1960
Flight of Passage: A Memoir Buck, Rinker TL721.B83 A3 1997
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ASTRONOMY Pale Blue Dot: A Vision of the Human Future in Space Sagan, Carl QB500.262.S24 1997
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PHYSICS Surely You’re Joking, Mr. Feynman! (Adventures of a Curious Character) Feynman, Richard P. QC16.F49 A37 1997
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NATURAL HISTORY, BIOLOGY My Family and Other Animals Durrell, Gerald QH151.D8 2000 On the Origin of Species Darwin, Charles QH365.O2 2006 The Genius in All of Us: Why Everything You’ve Been Told about Genetics, Talent, and IQ is Wrong Shenk, David QH447.S53 2010
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HANDICRAFTS, ARTS AND CRAFTS Shocking Life: The Autobiography of Elsa Schiaparelli Schiaparelli, Elsa TT505.S3 A3
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NUTRITION, COOKING Eating Animals Foer, Jonathan Safran TX392.F58 2009 An Everlasting Meal Adler, Tamar TX715.A2423 2011
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MILITARY SCIENCE The Art of War Tzu, Sun U101.S93213 2003
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BIBLIOGRAPHY, LIBRARY SCIENCE What We See When We Read Mendelsund, Peter Z1003.M545 2014
Number9Dream Mitchell, David PR6063.I785
Discworld series Pratchett, Terry PR6066.R34 I84 2010 His Dark Materials trilogy Pullman, Philip PR6066.U55
Watchmen Moore, Alan PN6737.M6 W35 1987
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 19TH CENTURY Pride and Prejudice Austen, Jane PR4034.P7 2009
Blue is the Warmest Color Maroh, Julie PN6747.M36 B5413 2013
Peter Pan Barrie, J.M. PR4074.P4 1911
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Stoppard, Tom PR6069.T6 R6 1968z
Persepolis Satrapi, Marjane PN6747.S245 P47 2007
Jane Eyre Bronte, Charlotte PR4167.J33 2001
Whale Nation Williams, Heathcote PR6073.I4278 W4 1988
Arcadia Stoppard, Tom PR6069.T6 A84 1993
Admissions poster uses Bennington as part of the copy.
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BENNINGTON V. BENNINGTON COLLEGE In all applications for internal or familiar audiences, use the Bennington logo. In all applications and materials that are externally facing, reaching unfamiliar audiences, use the Bennington College logo. Never stack the logo.
BE NNI N GTON Bennington logo
B ENNI NGT ON COLLEGE Bennington College logo
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APPLYING THE LOGO Bennington College (the full name) logo is more formal and should be used on all external communications, whereas Bennington should be used when speaking to internal and familiar audiences.
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BRAINIEST COLLEGE
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Bennington students are unabashedly brainy, a feature not lost on Unigo, which ranked Bennington among America’s “Top 10 Brainiest Colleges.” They are active shapers of their
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The classroom (and we define that broadly) may be the jewel
education, deeply invested in it—as they design their own major course using the Plan Process. This ensures that every class is meaningful, worthwile, and relevant.
of the crown of the Bennington experience. There are no lecture halls here; the classroom is a lab for ideas, a study in conversation, and always a thorough interrogation of work. It is no wonder that The Princeton Review ranks it among the best.
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EXPERIENCE BENNINGTON First order of business, tell us about yourself:
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Year after year Bennington is recognized by The Princeton Review for campus beauty—inside and out—from its student houses to its 440 acres of sweeping views. And Architectural Digest included Bennington on its list of the country’s “Top 10 Campuses with Best Architecture.”
Ranked by U.S. News & World Report as one of the top colleges for internships and noted by The New York Times as a college where students study “what it is to work,” Bennington’s annual Field Work Term sets the standard for immersive, integrated internship programs. Bennington is the only college to require—from the beginning—that all students take their academic interests to the field and on the job for two months each and every winter.
Bennington students work closely with a faculty of innovators—writers and researchers, artists and scientists, all actively practicing in their fields. They bring their experiences and perspectives as professionals into the classroom, and their teaching in turn informs their professional work. It is with good reason that every year Bennington tops The Princeton Review’s lists of colleges with the “Best Classroom Experience” and “Most Accessible Professors,” and where “Professors Get High Marks” and “Class Discussions Are Encouraged.”
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The magazine goes predominately to families, friends, and alumni.
how do you identify your gender _________________________________________________________
Second order of business, tell us about how you’d like to personalize your visit: I am hoping to see _______________________________________________________________________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________ I’m most interested in ______________________________________________________ _____________ ___________________________________________________________________________________________
MUST SEE BENNINGTON COLLEGE
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he best places in life are the places you must see to experience. Bennington is one of those places. No one day is like another here, because the campus is shaped and animated by the work being made, and the people making it. It has always held innovation at its center. It is here where Jackson Pollock had his first retrospective. It is here where Peter Drucker crafted the framework for modern management, where Buckminster Fuller built his first model for the Dymaxion House, where literary giants penned their breakout novels, where Peter Dinklage ’91, Donna Tartt ’86, Bret Easton Ellis ’86, Sally Mann ’73, Helen Frankenthaler ’49, Carol Channing ’42, and scores of other innovators began their work. It is here where modern dance was born. When you visit Bennington, you visit more than a campus. You enter a world where ideas are moving back and forth, where classrooms are alive with possibility and brewing with wonder, a 24-hour campus that never stops and rarely sleeps—a place that is moving on the fuel of perpetual inspiration and practice and passion. This is your invitation to experience it.
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r I am not ready to plan my trip to Bennington but would like to receive more information more information. The mail can take a little while, but as soon as we receive your card we will be in touch. If you’d like to hear from us sooner, schedule your visit on our website, or just send us an email. We write back.
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Admissions postcards go to perspective students, most of whom know Bennington less well.
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CLEARSPACE The legibility and distinction of the college logotypes are very important. To ensure the logotype is highly visible, always separate it from its surroundings. The area of isolation, or minimum required clear space, surrounding all logotypes should be half the logotype’s height on all sides as shown below. Do not allow any other graphic elements to penetrate this area of isolation.
BE N N INGTON COLLEGE
BENN IN GT O N A clear area around the logo equal to half the height of the letters should be incorporated into any design using the logo
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BENNI NGTON
LOGO
BLEED In cases where it is more visually appealing and advantageous to bleed the logo, the designer and printer must work together to ensure that the bleeds print properly.
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MINIMUM SIZE The Bennington College logo can be sized down to 1.75". If a size smaller than 1.75� is necessary, use the Bennington logo which can be sized down to a minimum of 1�.
1.75"
1.75"
1"
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B ENNINGT ON COLLEGE B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE
COLOR IN LOGO The coloration of the Bennington College logo is an essential element in setting a recognizable tone and look for the identity. Consistent use of color enhances the strength of the identity. The primary colors for the Bennington College logo are Bennington Bronze Silver, and Green. Bennington’s full color palette is discussed in detail the color section of this manual, starting on page 24. When the primary colors cannot be used, The Bennington and Bennington College logos can be black or silver, or reversed to white.
B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE B E N NINGT ON COLLEGE
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B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE B ENNI NGT ON COLLEGE B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE
COLOR: ON BACKGROUND The preferred background colors are Bennington College Bronze, Silver, and Green. The Bennington logo should always be white when used on these backgrounds. Black may also be used as a background color. When black is used, the college logos should be used in their primary colors, as shown at lower left.
B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE B EN N I NGT ON COLLEGE
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COLOR: ON PHOTOGRAPHY White on dark background
Bennington Green on dark background
Black on light background
White on light background
Bennington Bronze on light background
B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E
On photographic background, the Bennington logo can be used in color, black and white versions. The demonstrations at left show which colors look best on dark backgrounds and which work better on light backgrounds. Because every image is different, be sure to choose a color with a strong contrast to the background. Place the logo in an area of the image that is not busy in order to enhance legibility.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E
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COLOR: DONT’S Don’t use a color logo that doesn’t stand out from the background
B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E
Don’t use a color logo that doesn’t stand out from the background
B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E
Don’t place a color logo over similarly colored backgrounds
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
Don’t use a color logo that doesn’t stand out from the background
B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E
Don’t place a color logo over similarly colored backgrounds
B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E
The Bennington logo should always be seen clearly and dramatically. When using the logo on imagery, always make sure that it is positioned away from any competing imagery and stands out from the background color.
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B E N N IN G T O N C O L L E G E Correct usage of the Bennington College logo
LOGO
GUIDELINES FOR USE Do not reproduce the logo by scanning a previously printed version. Such “second-generation” art will degrade the quality of the image and perhaps alter the scale of the various elements. Logo files should never be altered, stretched, bold, repositioned, added to, or morphed. Please obtain original art from Bennington’s Office of Communications.
Never manipulate or distort the Bennington logo, for example, by stretching or compressing it.
Never stack the words Bennington College.
Never make one word larger than the other.
! Never add any elements to the logo, such as a line or punctuation mark.
par k i n g s e rv i c es Never add words or images to the logo to create a composite logo treatment
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STATIONERY
LETTERHEAD
B E N N I N GTO N CO L L E G E
The College’s generic letterhead follows the format on the left. Certain offices have a customized version of the college stationery in which the office name appears under the college logo and the office main phone number, fax number, and email address appears at the bottom. All other offices and individuals should employ the generic college stationery. The standard paper stock for letterhead is 80# Mohawk Via 100% PC Cool White text. Blank 2nd page letterhead is also available.
One College Drive
Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
802-442-5401
fax 802-447-4269
www.bennington.edu 100% post-consumer recycled fiber
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STATIONERY
INDIVIDUALIZED OFFICE LETTERHEAD
B E N N I N GTO N CO L L E G E OFFICE OF THE PRESIDENT
Certain offices have a customized version of the college stationery in which the office name appears under the college logo and the office main phone number, fax number, and email address appears at the bottom. All other offices and individuals should employ the generic college stationery. The standard paper stock for letterhead is 80# Mohawk Via 100% PC Cool White text. Blank 2nd page letterhead is also available.
One College Drive
Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
802-440-4300
fax 802-447-4259
www.bennington.edu 100% post-consumer recycled fiber
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STATIONERY
TYPING FORMAT FOR LETTERHEAD
B E N N I N GTO N CO L L E G E 2.375" June 1, 2006
Addressee’s Name Title Company or Office Name Number and Street City, State, Zip Salutation:
1"
This letter demonstrates the recommended typing format for all correspondence using this letterhead. This typing format is an integral part of the letterhead design.
1"
Loreum ipsum nostre pwtcon esutra e tratasoi stra bta nuestro trabe sotro. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume col Loreum ipsum at incon sum. Asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro n ipsumel nontratasoi stra bta nuestro trabe sotro nuestro trabe. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro n ipsumel non. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored. Ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro n ipsumel nonstrata te asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata nuestro sume col Loreum ipsum at incon sum. Colore ipsum nostre pwtcon esutra e tratasoi stra bta nuestro trabe sotro. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume colLoreum ipsum at incon sum. Loreum ipsum at incon sum. Sincerely,
The typing format for the standard letterhead and letterhead second sheet shown on the left is an integral part of the design and should be followed. Type should be set in Palatino (DOS/Windows) or Adobe Garamond (Mac) at 11 pt. The left margin should be set at 1" and the right margin at 1". The upper margin should be set at 2.375" and the bottom margin at 1". The signature should be set flush left. The body copy is flush left, not justified. The date line of the letter begins 2.375 inches from the top of the letterhead. Allow two line spaces above the addressee’s name, title, company name, etc. and one line above the salutation. In the body of the letter, add one line space between paragraphs. There are no indentations. The maximum line length should not exceed six and one half inches. Allow three line spaces for the signature above the name of the sender.
Name of Sender Title of Sender Initials cc:
1" One College Drive
Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
802-442-5401
fax 802-447-4269
www.bennington.edu 100% post-consumer recycled fiber
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B E N N I N GTO N
BUSINESS CARDS
John Doe Title
www.bennington.edu
Bennington College I One College Drive I Bennington, VT 05201 802-379-3508 I 800-833-6845 I fax 802-440-4320 lhux@bennington.edu
B E N N I N GTO N
Positioning of information on the College's business cards is shown on the left. The paper stock for business cards is 100# Mohawk Via 100% PC Cool White cover. Order through the Communications Office. Minimum order is 250 cards. We print in batches of 8 cards x 250 and we print when we have a quantity of 2,000.
John Doe Member of the Faculty, Visual Arts
Bennington College I One College Drive I Bennington, VT 05201 802-379-3508 I 800-833-6845 I fax 802-440-4320 lhux@bennington.edu
#10 ENVELOPE Generic College #10 envelopes are available through the Business Office. You must sign them out and your office will be billed for the quantity you remove.
BENNINGTON COLLEGE OFFICE OF ADMISSIONS One College Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
Specific office #10 envelopes are ordered through the Office of Communications by emailing communications@bennington.edu. BENNINGTON COLLEGE
1.75"
One College Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
4"
Addresse’s Name Title Company or Office Name Number and Street City, State, Zip
Address on envelope should be typed as shown, 4" from left and 1.75" from top. Type should be set in Palatino (DOS/Windows) or Adobe Garamond (Mac) at 11 pt. Oversized generic college 9" x 12" and 10" x 13" mailing envelopes are also available through the business office.
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STATIONERY
MONARCH LETTERHEAD
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
On monarch letterhead, the left margin should be set at 0.75" and right at 0.75', top margin at 1.75" and bottom at 0.75". The same rules for the size and style of the typing apply. The paper stock for Monarch Letterhead is 80# Mohawk Via 100% PC Cool White text. Type should be set in Palatino (DOS/ Windows) or Adobe Garamond (Mac) at 11 pt.
1.75"
June 1, 2006
Addressee’s Name Title Company or Office Name Number and Street City, State, Zip Salutation:
0.75"
This letter demonstrates the recommended typing format for all correspondence using this letterhead. This typing format is an integral part of the letterhead design.
0.75"
Loreum ipsum nostre pwtcon esutra e tratasoi stra bta nuestro trabe sotro. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume col Loreum ipsum at incon sum. Asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro n ipsumel nontratasoi stra bta nuestro trabe sotro nuestro trabe. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro n ipsumel non. Les oido reum tdo ipsum at incosume strata te asumpe colored. Ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro sume colored ipsum non sutra et trata strata nuestro n ipsumel nonstrata te asumpe colored ipsu. Sincerely,
Name of Sender Title of Sender
BENNINGTON COLLEGE
MONARCH ENVELOPE Address on envelope should be typed as shown, 3” from left and 1.75” from top. The paper stock for Monarch Envelopes is 80# Mohawk Via 100% PC Cool White text. Type should be set in Palatino (DOS/ Windows) or Adobe Garamond (Mac) at 11 pt.
1.75"
One College Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
Initials cc:
Addresse’s Name Title Company or Office Name 3" Number and Street One College Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003 802-442-5401 fax 802-447-4269 www.bennington.edu City, State, Zip
0.75"
100% post-consumer recycled fiber
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5.5" X 8.5" NOTEPADS
BENNINGTON COLLEGE Name Title
Note paper is supplied mainly for handwritten notes. If a note is typed on note paper, the left and right margins should be set at 0.5", top margin at 1.875" and bottom at 0.75". Notepads can be ordered through the Communications office by emailing communications@bennington.edu. The paper stock for Notepads is 80# Mohawk Via 100% PC Cool White text and comes padded in 100 sheets/pad.
1.875"
0.5"
0.5"
MAILING LABELS Addresses on mailing labels should be set at 0.5" from the left edge of the label and begin 1.375" from the top. Mailing labels print on “crack ’n peel” label stock, bright white. and can be purchased from the Business Office. Mailing labels come in one size, 4" x 3.375".
BENNINGTON COLLEGE One College Drive, Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003
1.375" One College Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003 802-442-5401 fax 802-447-4269 www.bennington.edu
0.75" 0.5"
0.5"
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B E N N I N GTO N CO L L EG E
FAX SHEET
FAX COVER PAGE
The typing format for the standard fax sheet shown on the left is an integral part of the design and should be followed.
DATE
TO
FROM
RE
NUMBER OF PAGES (including this cover page)
COMMENTS:
0.75"
0.75"
Type should be set in Palatino (DOS/Windows) or Adobe Garamond (Mac) at 11 pt. The left margin should be set at 0.75" and the right margin at 0.75". The signature should be set flush left. The body copy is flush left, not justified. Email communications@bennington.edu for the fax template which is set up in word.
One College Drive Bennington, Vermont 05201-6003 802-442-5401 fax 802-447-4269 www.bennington.edu
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TYPE NEUTRA
Neutra Text light Neutra Text light italic Neutra Text book Neutra Text book italic Neutra Text demi Neutra Text demi italic Neutra Text bold Neutra Text bold italic MUSEO SLAB
Museo Slab 500 Museo Slab 500 italic PT SANS
LYON
Lyon text regular Lyon text regular italic Lyon text semibold Lyon text semibold italic KNOCKOUT
Knockout 26 Junior Flyweight Knockout 32 Junior Cruiseweight Knockout 48 Featherweight Knockout 52 Cruiseweight Knockout 67 Full Bantaweight Knockout 72 Full Cruiseweight
BENNINGTON TYPEFACES Bennington's main fonts are Neutra Text (logo, headlines, more formal print), Museo Slab (headlines—digital and print), and PT Sans (small print, as in captions and body copy—digital and print). Futura is used in our signage and on our letterhead and should be limited to that. Helvetica is used on headers and in copy in print and digital formats. Lyon is used in the Magazine as body copy. Knockout is used in headers in digital and print applications. Specific type combinations which are detailed in this guide.
PT Sans regular PT Sans italic PT Sans bold PT Sans bold italic FUTURA
Futura book Futura book oblique Futura bold Futura bold oblique HELVETICA
Helvetica regular Helvetica oblique Helvetica bold Helvetica bold oblique
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BRONZE Pantone® 7526 CMYK 34/63/65/18 RGB 149/92/82
PALETTE
PRIMARY BRAND COLORS Bennington’s primary colors are inspired by the corten steel signs that make up the campus signage system. The bronze changes with age and exposure, a particularly apt expression of Bennington’s constantly-in-motion attributes.
SILVER Pantone® 877 CMYK 0/0/0/40 RGB 132/134/40
The College also draws heavily on crisp white as an abstraction of Bennington’s pedagogy of making—the rigor of a blank page. The use of white, especially with its raised lettering applications, stands out in an industry landscape that is busy with images, colors, and marketing-heavy messaging.
WHITE
Examples in environment
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COLOR
Pantone® 368 57c 0m 100y 0k RGB 122/193/67 HEX 77bc1f
Pantone® 7545 77c 60m 44y 25k RGB 65/84/100 HEX 84868c
SUPPORTING PALETTES
Pantone® 7526 34c 63m 65y 18k RGB 149/92/82 HEX 956152
Bennington’s identity is intentionally inclusive of an array of colors, much like its own educational approach. The most visible supporting palettes have been used in Bennington’s outward facing departments: admissions [34], institutional advancement [38], and alumni relations [39].
GUIDES, 24-HOUR CAMPUS, ALUMNI COOPERATIVE, BLOGS
50C 0M 20Y 0K RGB 120/205/209 HEX 78cdd0
0C 53M 100Y 0K RGB 247/142/30 HEX f79021
0C 100M 100Y 10K RGB 215/25/32 HEX d71920
Pantone® 368 57C 0M 100Y 0K RGB 122/193/67 HEX 77bc1f
0C 100M 0Y 10K RGB 214/0/128 HEX d6007f
Black 100k HEX 231f20
0C 5M 100Y 20K RGB 214/191/0 HEX d6c001
MFA IN WRITING
START UP
Pantone® 368 57C 0M 100Y 0K RGB 122/193/67 HEX 77bc1f
12C 74M 89Y 2K RGB 213/99/54 HEX d56235
The supporting color palettes are shown left. Each of these combinations has been carefully considered and are motivated by strategic tonal aims articulated in associated pages.
Pantone® 5483 62C 0M 21Y 31K RGB 56/147/155 HEX 37929b
Pantone® 5435 PMS 8200 (metallic) 35C 18M 14Y 0K RGB 167/186/201 HEX 9bb6be
Pantone® 4715 PMS 8560 (metallic) 34C 57M 64Y 14K RGB 157/107/88 HEX 956152
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PHOTOGRAPHY At Bennington, students and faculty pursue work with an engagement and intensity rarely experienced in higher education. They work in collaboration, in process, in close proximity to their mentors and peers. Whether on campus or in the world, the Bennington community is active, bold, daring, and invested—our images must illustrate these vital characteristics.
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EDITORIAL GUIDELINES l Photographs of people should be candid l Portraits should be engaged, not staged whenever possible; l To convey the readiness and rigor of a Bennington education imagery should show activity, especially activity related to making and work l Landscapes should be animated with work and people, whenever possible rather than barren and unpopulated l Photos of the classroom should frame the reciprocal, discussion-based approach where teachers and students are clearly engaged with each other or with the work l Photography should show a range of perspectives including the capture of people in group work or collaborations, as well as images that show solitary work and engagement with work l Images should show a context, have a subject or focus that is within a larger context whenever possible (i.e. be wary of tight crops that display a person, place or thing that could have been taken anywhere) l Photography should vary in place and subject matter and should always attempt to be inclusive of all races and genders whenever possible
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The Difference: How the Power of Diversity Creates Better Groups, Firms, Schools, and Societies Page, Scott E. HF5549.5.M5 P34 2008
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FINANCE Fooled by Randomness: The Hidden Role of Chance in Life and in the Markets Taleb, Nassim Nicholas HG4521.T285 2005
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SOCIOLOGY Monoculture: How One Story Is Changing Everything Michaels, F.S. HM548.M53 2011 Revolution Brand, Russell HM881.B73 2014
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SOCIAL HISTORY AND CONDITIONS, SOCIAL PROBLEMS, SOCIAL REFORM Collapse: How Societies Choose to Fail or Succeed Diamond, Jared HN13.D5 2006 The Next American Revolution: Sustainable Activism for the Twenty-First Century Boggs, Grace Lee HN65.B634 2011
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PHILOSOPHY An Enquiry Concerning Human Understanding Hume, David B1481.B43 1999
THE CLASS OF 2019 BENNINGTON READING LIST At Bennington we read—a lot. We don’t just read, we talk about what we read, we blog about what we read, and we are always curious about what everyone else is reading, which is why we asked you to suggest a book that we all should read. YOU RECOMMENDED 685 BOOKS! Every single book suggested by an enrolled student will be added (if it is not already there) to Bennington’s Crossett Library collection. In fact, this is exactly how Crossett builds its collection—fulfilling book requests made by Bennington students, faculty, and staff.
The Foucault Reader Foucault, Michel and Rabinow, Paul B2430.F721 1984 The Birth of Tragedy Nietzsche, Friedrich B3313.G42 E55 1990
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PSYCHOLOGY Incognito: The Secret Lives of the Brain Eagleman, David BF315.E25 2011 The Power of Habit: Why We Do What We Do In Life and Business Duhigg, Charles BF335.D78 2012 Last Child in the Woods: Saving Our Children From Nature-Deficit Disorder Louv, Richard BF353.5.N37 L68 2008 A Whole New Mind: Why Right-Brainers Will Rule the Future Pink, Daniel H. BF408.P49 2006 The Creative Habit: Learn It and Use It for Life Tharp, Twyla BF408.T415 2003 The Dragons of Eden: Speculations on the Evolution of Human Intelligence Sagan, Carl BF431.S2 1978 Thinking, Fast and Slow Kahneman, Daniel BF441.K238 2011 The Anatomy of Human Destructiveness Fromm, Eric BF575.A3 F77 The Happiness Advantage: The Seven Principles of Positive Psychology That Fuel Success and Performance at Work Achor, Shawn BF575.H27 A27 2010 The Confidence Code: The Science and Art of SelfAssurance—What Women Should Know Kay, Katty and Shipman, Claire BF575.S39 K39 2014 The Power of Life Mastery Rizk, Anthony BF632.R5 Drunk Tank Pink: And Other Unexpected Forces That Shape How We Think, Feel, and Behave Alter, Adam BF636.A48 2012 Who Moved My Cheese? Johnson, Dr. Spencer BF637.C4 J64 1998 Notes to Myself: My Struggle to Become a Person Prather, Hugh BF637.C5 P7 1990 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective People: Powerful Lessons in Personal Change Covey, Stephen R. BF637.S8 C68 2004 Outliers: The Story of Success Gladwell, Malcolm BF637.S8 G533 2008 The Secret Byrne, Rhonda BF639.B97 2006 Type Talk: The 16 Personality Types That Determine How We Live, Love, and Work Kroeger, Otta and Thuesen, Janet M. BF698.3.K93 1988 Quiet: The Power of Introverts in a World That Can’t Stop Talking Cain, Susan BF698.35.I59 C35 2012 The Changing Nature of Man: Introduction to a Historical Psychology van den Burg, J.H. BF708.D8 B43 1961
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ETHICS Primates and Philosophers: How Morality Evolved de Waal, Frans BJ1311.W14 2006 The Great Divorce Lewis, C.S. BJ1401.L4 1946 The Four Agreements: A Practical Guide to Personal Freedom Ruiz, Don Miguel BJ1581.2.R85 1997 Education for Life: Preparing Children to Meet Today’s Challenges Walters, J. Donald BJ1581.2.W336 1997 The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Teens Covey, Sean BJ1661.C666 2014b
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RELIGIONS, MYTHOLOGY, RATIONALISM The Perennial Philosophy: An Interpretation of the Great Mystics, East and West Huxley, Aldous BL51.H98
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SEXUAL BEHAVIOR AND ATTITUDES The Purity Myth: How America’s Obsession with Virginity Is Hurting Young Women Valenti, Jessica HQ29.V338 2010
The World’s Religions Smith, Huston BL80.2.S645 1991 A New Earth: Awakening to Your Life’s Purpose Tolle, Eckhart BL624.T635 2006
HOMOSEXUALITY Queering Anarchism: Addressing and Undressing Power and Desire Daring, C.B.; Rogue, J.; Shannon, Deric and Volcano, Abbey HQ76.25.Q3855 2012
The Power of Now: A Guide to Spiritual Enlightenment Tolle, Eckhart BL624.T64 2004 The Mahabharata Vyasa BL1138.25.R3 1983
THE FAMILY, MARRIAGE, HOME The 5 Love Languages: The Secret to Love that Lasts Chapman, Gary D. HQ734.C4665 2010
Tao Te Ching Tzu, Lao BL1900.L26 E5 1991 The Age of Reason Paine, Thomas BL2740.A1 1893
Unequal Childhoods: Class, Race, and Family Life Lareau, Annette HQ767.9.L37 2011
God is Not Great: How Religion Poisons Everything Hitchens, Christopher BL2775.3.H58 2007
I Am Nujood, Aged 10 and Divorced Ali, Nujood HQ784.C55 A4513 2010
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BUDDHISM How To See Yourself As You Really Are Lama, Dalai BQ7935.B774 H69 2006 My Land and My People: The Original Autobiography of His Holiness the Dalai Lama of Tibet Lama, Dalai BQ7935.B777 A3 1997b
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CHRISTIANITY The Inspirational Writings of C.S. Lewis Lewis, C.S. BR121.2.L48 1987
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THE BIBLE The Bible BS185 1999.N48 1999
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PRACTICAL THEOLOGY Think Big: Unleashing your Potential for Excellence Carson, Ben BV4509.5
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BIOGRAPHY Death Be Not Proud Gunther, John J. CT275.G855 G8 1949 Zen and The Art of Motorcycle Maintenance Pirsig, Robert M. CT275.P648 A3 1999 Into the Wild Krakauer, Jon CT9971.M38 K73 1997
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WORLD HISTORY Revolt Against the Modern World: Politics, Religion, and Social Order in the Kali Yuga Evola, Julius D16.8.E8513 1995 WORLD WAR II Remember the Holocaust: A Memoir of Survival Farkas, Helen D804.F36 1995 Unbroken Hillenbrand, Laura D805.J3 Z364 2010 Escape from Davao: The Forgotten Story of the Most Daring Prison Break of the Pacific War Lukacs, John D. D805.P6 L85 2010
Why Men Love Bitches Argov, Sheri HQ801.A724 2002 HISTORY OF AFGHANISTAN The Places in Between Stewart, Rory DS352.S74 2006 HISTORY OF PAKISTAN Reconciliation: Islam, Democracy, and the West Bhutto, Benazir DS389.22.B48 A3 2008 HISTORY OF NEPAL Maile Dekheko Darbar Shaha, Bibik Kumar DS495.S92 B57 HISTORY OF CAMBODIA First They Killed my Father: A Daughter of Cambodia Remembers Ung, Loung DS554.8.U54 2001 HISTORY OF VIETNAM Last Night I Dreamed of Peace: The Diary of Dang Thuy Tram Tram, Dang Thuy DS559.44.D36 2007
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HISTORY OF KENYA Out of Africa Dinesen, Isak DT434.E2 B6 1952 HISTORY OF SIERRA LEONE A Long Way Gone Beah, Ishmael DT516.828.B43 A3 2007 HISTORY OF ZIMBABWE Don’t Let’s Go to the Dogs Tonight: An African Childhood Fuller, Alexandra DT2990.F85 2001
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OCEANIA Tracks: A Woman’s Solo Trek Across 1700 Miles of Australian Outback Davidson, Robyn DU105.D38 2014
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AMERICAN HISTORY Two Old Women: An Alaska Legend of Betrayal, Courage, and Survival Wallis, Velma E99.K84 W35 1994 I Thought My Father Was God: And Other True Tales from NPR’s National Story Project Aster, Paul E169.02.I22 2001 A People’s History of the United States Zinn, Howard E178.Z75 2005
If This Is a Man Levi, Primo D805.P7 L4413 1987
The Warmth of Other Suns Wilkerson, Isabel E185.6.W685 2010
Night Wiesel, Elie D810.J4 W513 1982
Notes of a Native Son Baldwin, James E185.61.B2 1963
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HISTORY OF GREECE Alexander the Great Fox, Robin Lane DF234.L3 1973
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HISTORY OF NETHERLANDS Infidel: My Life Hirsi Ali, Ayaan DJ292.H57 A3 2007
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HISTORY OF RUSSIA, SOVIET UNION, FORMER SOVIET REPUBLICS POLAND Catherine the Great: Portrait of a Woman Massie, Robert K. DK170.M34 2011
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HISTORY OF ASIA Genghis Khan and the Making of the Modern World Weatherford, Jack DS22.G45 W43 2004 HISTORY OF ISRAEL (PALESTINE). THE JEWS The Lemon Tree: An Arab, a Jew, and the Heart of the Middle East Tolan, Sandy DS126.6.A2 T65 2007
The Autobiography of Malcolm X Malcolm X, as told to Haley, Alex E185.97.L5 A3 1973 Dreams from My Father Obama, Barack E185.97.O23 2004 Incidents in the Life of a Slave Girl Jacobs, Harriet E444.J17 1973 Narrative of the Life of Frederick Douglass, an American Slave Douglass, Frederick E449.D74905 1993 In the Garden of Beasts: Love, Terror, and an American Family in Hitler’s Berlin Larson, Erik E748.D6 L37 2011 The 40s: The Story of a Decade The New Yorker Magazine and Finder, Henry E806.A123 2014 Unwind Shusterman, Neal E839.P28 2013
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LOCAL HISTORY OF THE UNITED STATES. LATIN AMERICA The Big House: A Century in the Life of an American Summer Home Colt, George Howe F72.C3 C57 2003
A Walk in The Woods: Rediscovering America on the Appalachian Trail Bryson, Bill F106.B92 1998 The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates Moore, Wes F189.B153 M66 2010 Rain of Gold Villaseñor, Victor F870.M5 V548 1991 Don’t Sleep, There are Snakes: Life and Language in the Amazonian Jungle Everett, Daniel L. F2520.1.M9 E94 2008 Wizard of the Upper Amazon Lamb, F. Bruce F3430.1.A5 C6 1971
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GEOGRAPHY Eat, Pray, Love Gilbert, Elizabeth G154.5.G55 A3 2007 Two Years Before the Mast Dana, Richard Henry G540.D2 1947
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FOLKLORE Women Who Run with the Wolves Estés, Clarissa Pinkola GR470.E88 1992
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MANNERS AND CUSTOMS Survival of the Prettiest: The Science of Beauty Etcoff, Nancy GT499.E85 1999 The Omnivore’s Dilemma Pollan, Michael GT2850.P65 2006
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HIKING Into Thin Air: A Personal Account of the Mt. Everest Disaster Krakauer, Jon GV199.44.E85 K7 SPORTS Where Is the Limit? Ajram, Josef GV697.A2 I Am Zlatan: My Story On and Off the Field Ibrahimovic, Zlatan GV942.7.I27 A3 2014 The Fighter’s Mind: Inside the Mental Game Sheridan, Sam GV1102.P75 S54 2010
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ECONOMIC THEORY, DEMOGRAPHY The Worldly Philosophers Heilbroner, Robert L. HB76.H4 1980 The Wealth of Nations Smith, Adam HB161.S655 2004 Small is Beautiful: Economics as if People Mattered Schumacher, E.F. HB171.S384 1989
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ECONOMIC HISTORY AND CONDITIONS The Truth Always Prevails Hashwani, Sadruddin HC440.5.A3 2014
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INDUSTRIES, LAND USE, LABOR Bet the Farm: How Food Stopped Being Food Kaufman, Frederick HD9000.5.K3725 2012
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COMMERCE Thrive: The Third Metric to Redefining Success and Creating a Life of Well-Being, Wisdom, and Wonder Huffington, Arianna HF5386.H9125 2014
The Social Animal: The Hidden Sources of Love, Character, and Achievement Brooks, David HQ801.B76 2011 Guyland: The Perilous World Where Boys Become Men Kimmel, Michael HQ1090.3.K5 2008 WOMEN, FEMINISM Feminism is For Everybody hooks, bell HQ1190.H67 2000 Bad Feminist Gay, Roxane HQ1421.G39 2014 Moving Beyond Words: Essays on Age, Rage, Sex, Power, Money, Muscles: Breaking the Boundaries of Gender Steinem, Gloria HQ1421.S74 1994
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SLAVERY The History of Mary Prince Prince, Mary HT869.P6 A3 1997
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EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT Chasing Chaos: My Decade In and Out of Humanitarian Aid Alexander, Jessica HV555.S73 A44 2013 PROTECTION, ASSISTANCE AND RELIEF. CHILDREN A Child Called “It”: One Child’s Courage to Survive Pelzer, Dave HV883 .C2 Far From the Tree: Parents, Children, and the Search for Identity Solomon, Andrew HV888.5.S65 2012 ALCOHOLISM, INTEMPERANCE, TEMPERANCE REFORM The Glass Castle Walls, Jeannette HV5132.W35 2006 Orangutan: A Memoir Broderick, Colin HV5293.B76 A3 2009 DRUG HABITS, DRUG ABUSE Food of the Gods: The Search for the Original Tree of Knowledge: A Radical History of Plants, Drugs, and Human Evolution McKenna, Terence HV5801.M35 1992
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A Drifting Life Tatsumi, Yoshihiro PN6790.J33 T38 2009
THEORY AND PRACTICE OF EDUCATION Experience and Education Dewey, John LB875.D3943 1997
INDO-IRANIAN LITERATURE Muna Madan Devkota, Laxmi Prasad PK2598.D37 M8 2002
Pedagogy of the Oppressed Freire, Paulo LB880.F7313 1974
Jeewan Kaada Ki Phool Ghimire, Jhamak PK2598.G497 Z4613 2012
FRENCH LITERATURE Candide Voltaire PQ2082.C3 E5 2005
Palpasa Café Wagle, Narayan PK2598.V26 P3513 2008
The Flowers of Evil Baudelaire, Charles PQ2191.F6 E47 1958
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SPECIAL ASPECTS OF EDUCATION This Is Water: Some Thoughts, Delivered on a Significant Occasion, about Living a Compassionate Life Wallace, David Foster LC1011.W25 2009 Three Cups of Tea Mortenson, Greg LC2330.M67 2006 I Am Malala: The Girl Who Stood Up for Education and Was Shot by the Taliban Yousafzai, Malala and Lamb, Christina LC2330.Y69 2013
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INDIVIDUAL INSTITUTIONS UNITED STATES Tuesdays with Morrie Albom, Mitch LD571.B418 S383 1997
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LITERATURE ON MUSIC Killing Yourself to Live: 85% of a True Story Klosterman, Chuck ML394.K567 2005x Room Full of Mirrors: A Biography of Jimi Hendrix Cross, Charles R. ML410.H476 C76 2006 Mo’ Meta Blues: The World According to Questlove Thompson, Ahmir “Questlove” ML420.Q45 A3 2013 Just Kids Smith, Patti ML420.S672 A3 2010 Magical Mystery Tours: My Life with The Beatles Bramwell, Tony ML421.B4 B73 2005 Pink Floyd and Philosophy: Careful with that Axiom, Eugene! Reisch, George A. ML421.P6 P54 2007
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ARCHITECTURE Workscape: New Spaces for New Work Borges, Sofia; Ehmann, Sven and Klanten, Robert NA6230.W67 2013
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DRAWING. DESIGN. ILLUSTRATION The Art and Flair of Mary Blair Canemaker, John and Blair, Mary NC1766.U52 B5733 2014
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LANGUAGE AND LITERATURE I Wear the Black Hat: Grappling with Villains (Real and Imagined) Klosterman, Chuck P96.V48 K58 2013 The Alphabet Versus the Goddess: The Conflict Between Word and Image Shlain, Leonard P211.7.S57 1999
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GREEK LITERATURE, LATIN LITERATURE Odyssey Homer PA4025.A5 A5 1953 The Iliad Homer PA4025.A2 F33 1990
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ROMANIAN LITERATURE The Novel of The Nearsighted Adolescent Eliade, Mircea PC839.E38 Z476 1988
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ENGLISH LANGUAGE Reading Lolita in Tehran: A Memoir in Books Nafasi, Azar PE64.N34 A3 2003 Sin and Syntax: How to Craft Wicked Good Prose Hale, Constance PE1408.H298 2001x
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SERBO-CROATIAN LITERATURE The Bridge Over The Drina Andric, Ivo PG1418.A6 N35 1945 Sarajevo Marlboro Jergovic, Miljenko PG1419.2.E74 S2713 2004
PERSIAN LITERATURE The Subject Tonight is Love: 60 Wild and Sweet Poems of Hafiz Hafiz PK6449.E5 F33 2012 Flight from the USSR Turashvili, Dato PK9169.T89 J517 2011 GEORGIAN LITERATURE Short Stories Pshavela, Vazha PK9169.V38 A9 1961
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TURKIC LANGUAGES Şimdiki Çocuklar Harika Nesin, Aziz PL248.N43 S5 JAPANESE LITERATURE Crackling Mountain and Other Stories Dazai, Osamu PL825.A8 A26 1989 The Sea and Poison Endo, Shusaku PL849.N4 U4513 1980 The Wind-Up Bird Chronicle Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 N4513 1998 Hard-Boiled Wonderland and the End of the World Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 S4513 1993 Colorless Tsukuru and His Years of Pilgrimage Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 S5513 2014 Kafka on the Shore Murakami, Haruki PL856.U673 U4813 2005 Kitchen Yoshimoto, Banana PL856.U673 U4813 2005 A Personal Matter Oe, Kenzaburo PL858.E14 K613 1969
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LITERATURE GENERAL Writing Down The Bones Goldberg, Natalie PN145.G64 1986 How to Get Ideas Foster, Jack PN147.F66 2006 MOTION PICTURES The Disaster Artist: My Life Inside The Room, the Greatest Bad Movie Ever Made Sestero, Greg and Bissell, Tom PN1997.R57565 S47 2013 Rebel Without A Crew: Or How a 23-Year-Old Filmmaker with $7,000 Became a Hollywood Player Rodriguez, Robert PN1998.3.R633 A3 1995 DRAMATIC REPRESENTATION, THE THEATER A Director Prepares: Seven Essays on Art and Theater Bogart, Anne PN2053.B59 2001 COMEDIANS Hyperbole And A Half: Unfortunate Situations, Flawed Coping Mechanisms, Mayhem, and Other Things That Happened Brosh, Allie PN2287.B6955 A3 2013 Seriously... I’m Kidding Degeneres, Ellen PN2287.D358 A3 2011 Bossypants Fey, Tina PN2287.F4255 A3 2011 Yes Please Poehler, Amy PN2287.P565 A3 2014 Everything I Ever Needed To Know about _______, I Learned From Monty Python Cogan, Brian and Massey, Jeff PN2599.5.T54 C64 2014 JOURNALISM Fear and Loathing in Las Vegas: A Savage Journey to the Heart of the American Dream Thompson, Hunter S. PN4874.T444 A3 1998 POETRY COLLECTION A Book of Luminous Things: An International Anthology of Poetry Milosz, Czeslaw PN6101.B585 1996 WIT AND HUMOR Is Everyone Hanging Out Without Me? (And Other Concerns) Kaling, Mindy PN6165.K35 I8 2011 COMICS AND GRAPHIC NOVELS Understanding Comics: The Invisible Art McCloud, Scott PN6710.M335 1994 Fun Home Bechdel, Alison PN6727.B3757 Z46 2006 Asterios Polyp Mazzucchelli, David PN6727.M2476 A77 2009
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20,000 Leagues Under the Sea Verne, Jules PQ2469 .V5
The Valley of Fear Doyle, Arthur Conan PR4622.V35 1993
Story of the Eye Bataille, George PQ2603.A695 H4813 2001
Frankenstein Shelley, Mary PR5397.F7 2009
The Stranger Camus, Albert PQ2605.A3734 E813 1946 The Plague Camus, Albert PQ2605.A3734 P413 1991 The Sea Wall Duras, Marguerite PQ2607.U8245 B313 1986x The Phantom of the Opera Leroux, Gaston PQ2623.E6 F213 1987 In Search of Lost Time Proust, Marcel PQ2631.R63.A713 2001 No Exit Sartre, Jean-Paul PQ2637.A82 H82 1989 Les Jeux Sont Faits (The Chips Are Down) Sartre, Jean-Paul PQ2637.A82 J4 1996 The Elegance of the Hedgehog Barbury, Muriel PQ2662.A6523 E4413 2008 Balzac and the Little Chinese Seamstress Sijie, Dai PQ2664.A437 B3513 2002b Hector and the Search For Happiness Lelord, Francois PQ2672.E489 V6913 2010 Broken Memory: A Novel of Rwanda Combres, Elisabeth PQ2703.O47 M46 2007 Scarlet Song Ba, Mariama PQ3989.2.B23 C513 1994 So Long a Letter Ba, Mariama PQ3989.2.B23 S5 2001 ITALIAN LITERATURE The Inferno Alighieri, Dante PQ4315.2.N53 D5 2010 The Divine Comedy Alighieri, Dante PQ4315.S57 2008 Invisible Cities Calvino, Italo PQ4809.A45 C513 1978 If on a Winter’s Night a Traveler Calvino, Italo PQ4809.A45 S3713 1993 Novecento Barrico, Alessandro PQ4862.A6745 N68 1994 Ocean Sea Baricco, Alessandro PQ4862.A6745 O2513 1999 My Brilliant Friend Ferrante, Elena PQ4866.E6345 A8113 2012 SPANISH LITERATURE Don Quixote Cervantes, Miguel PQ6329.A2 2003b The Shadow of the Wind Zafón, Carlos Ruiz PQ6668.U49 S6613 2004 Like Water for Chocolate: A Novel in Monthly Installments with Recipes, Romances, and Home Remedies Esquivel, Laura PQ7298.15.S638 C6613 1992 The Secret in Their Eyes Sacheri, Eduardo PQ7798.29.A314 P7413 2011 One Hundred Years of Solitude Márquez, Gabriel García PQ8180.17.A73 C513 2003 Of Love and Other Demons Márquez, Gabriel García PQ8180.17.A73 D4513 1995 Los Sangurimas de la Cuadra, José PQ8219.C8 S3 PORTUGUESE LITERATURE The Book of Disquiet Pessoa, Fernando PQ9261.P417 Z462 1998 Blindness Saramago, José PQ9281.A66 E5713 2008 The Double Saramago, José PQ9281.A66 H6613 2004 Near to the Wild Heart Lispector, Clarice PQ9697.L585 P413 1990b The Alchemist Coelho, Paulo PQ9698.13.O3546 A4513 2002 The Dreamseller: The Calling Cury, Augusto PQ9698.413.U586 V4613 2011
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RUSSIAN LITERATURE The Brothers Karamazov Dostoyevsky, Fyodor PG3326.B7 2003b
Safe Area Goražde Sacco, Joe PN6727.S33 S3 2000
A Hero of Our Time Lermontov, Mikhail PG3337.L4 A2 1958
Stitches: A Memoir Small, David PN6727.S54465 Z46 2009
Anna Karenina Tolstoy, Leo PG3366.A6 G37 1965
The Complete Maus: A Survivor’s Tale Spiegelman, Art PN6727.S644 M2 1997
ENGLISH LITERATURE, RENAISSANCE Hamlet Shakespeare, William PR2807.A2 J52 2001
Blankets Thompson, Craig PN6727.T48 B58 2005
A Midsummer Night’s Dream Shakespeare, William PR2827.A2 B68 2002
SOCIAL PATHOLOGY, SOCIAL AND PUBLIC WELFARE, CRIMINOLOGY The New Jim Crow: Mass Incarceration of the Age of Colorblindness Alexander, Michelle HV9950.A437 2012
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POLITICAL THEORY The Prince Machiavelli, Niccolò JC143.M38 2006
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HISTORY OF EDUCATION Excellent Sheep: The Miseducation of the American Elite and the Way to a Meaningful Life Deresiewicz, William LA227.4.D74 2014
The Complete Plays Chekhov, Anton PG3456.A19 2006 The Master and Margarita Bulgakov, Mikhail PG3476.B78 M313 1992 Invitation to a Beheading Nabokov, Vladamir PG3476.N3 P7313 1989 We Zamyatin, Yevgeny PG3476.Z34 W4 1972 One Day in the Life of Ivan Denisovich Solzhenitsyn, Aleksandr Isaevich PG3488.O4 O3 1972 CZECH LITERATURE The Unbearable Lightness of Being Kundera, Milan PG5039.21.U6 N413 1991 POLISH LITERATURE The Collected Poems: 1956-1998 Herbert, Zbigniew PG7167.E64 A2 2007
Great Expectations Dickens, Charles PR4560.A1 1987 Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland Carroll, Lewis PR4611.A4 1931
Death and the Dervish Selimović, Meša PG1419.29.E43 D413 1996
CRIMES AND OFFENSES The Burn Journals Runyon, Brent HV6546.R86 2004
David Copperfield Dickens, Charles PR4558.A1 2004
Sherlock Holmes Doyle, Arthur Conan PR4622.A7 1993
CRIMINAL CLASSES The Tears of My Soul Kim, Hyun Hee HV6248.K516 A3 1993 VICTIMS OF CRIMES, VICTIMOLOGY The Socio-Cultural Context of Rape Sanday, Peggy Reeves HV6250.4.W65 G48 2007
Wuthering Heights Bronte, Emily PR4172.W7 1991 Bleak House Dickens, Charles PR4556.A1 1926
The Count of Monte Cristo Dumas, Alexandre PQ2226.A33 1988 The Three Musketeers Dumas, Alexandre PQ2228.A355 2007
A Million Little Pieces Frey, James HV5831.M6 F74 2003
Cages McKean, Dave PN6727.M29 C34 2002
ENGLISH LITERATURE The Madwoman in the Attic: The Woman Writer and the Nineteenth-Century Literary Imagination Gilbert, Sandra M. and Gubar, Susan PR115.G5
The Strange Case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde Stevenson, Robert Louis PR5485.A1 1991 The Picture of Dorian Gray Wilde, Oscar PR5819.A2 A75 2003 ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1900–1960 Murder on the Orient Express Christie, Agatha PR6005.H66 M88 Heart of Darkness Conrad, Joseph PR6005.O4 H4 Lord of the Flies Golding, William PR6013.O35 L6 Brave New World Huxley, Aldous PR6015.U9 B65 A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man Joyce, James PR6019.O9 P64 The Ladybird; The Fox; The Captain’s Doll Lawrence, D.H. PR6023.A93 L38 The Fifth Child Lessing, Doris PR6023.E833 F54 Under the Volcano Lowry, Malcolm PR6023.O96 U5 Of Human Bondage Maugham, W. Somerset PR6025.A86 O32 The Tao of Pooh Hoff, Benjamin PR6025.I65 Z68 Animal Farm Orwell, George PR6029.R8 A5 1984 Orwell, George PR6029.R8 N49 George Orwell Bowker, Gordon PR6029.R8 Z58928 An Inspector Calls Priestley, J.B. PR6031.R6 I6 I Capture the Castle Smith, Dodie PR6037.M38 I2
One Day Nicholls, David PR6114.I27 O54 2010 The Bees Paull, Laline PR6116.A87 B44 2014x Angus, Thongs and Full-Frontal Snogging: Confessions of Georgia Nicolson Rennison, Louise PR6118.E596 A54 2006 Golden Boy Tarttelin, Abigail PR6120.A487 G65 2013 The Secret Lives of People in Love Van Booy, Simon PR6122.A53 S43 2007 ENGLISH LITERATURE, CANADA The Handmaid’s Tale Atwood, Margaret PR9199.3.A8 H3 1986 Life of Pi Martel, Yann PR9199.3.M3855 L54 2001 Too Much Happiness Munro, Alice PR9199.3.M8 A6 2009 The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie Bradley, Alan PR9199.4.B7324 S94 2010
ENGLISH LITERATURE, KENYA Weep Not, Child Thiong’o, Ngugi wa PR9381.9.N45 1987 ENGLISH LITERATURE, NIGERIA Things Fall Apart Achebe, Chinua PR9387.9.A3 T5 1994 Americanah Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi PR9387.9.A34354 A44 2013 Purple Hibiscus Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi PR9387.9.A34354 P87 2004
ENGLISH LITERATURE, NEPAL Summer Love Bhattarai, Subin PR9570.N43 B49 2013
Mrs. Dalloway Woolf, Virginia PR6045.O72 M5
Shantaram Roberts, Gregory David PR9619.4.R625 S53 2005
The Waves Woolf, Virginia PR6045.O72 W3
The Book Thief Zusak, Markus PR9619.4.Z87 B66 2007
But Beautiful: A Book about Jazz Dyer, Geoff PR6054.Y43 B88 2009
American Gods Gaiman, Neil PR6057.A319 A84 2011 Never Let Me Go Ishiguro, Kazuo PR6059.S5 N48 2005 The Remains of the Day Ishiguro, Kazuo PR6059.S5 R46 1989 When We Were Romans Kneale, Matthew PR6061.N37 W47 2007 Let the Great World Spin McCann, Colum PR6063.C335 L47 2009 Atonement McEwan, Ian PR6063.C4 A88 2002
The Little Prince de Saint-Exupery, Antoine PZ7.S14 L5 2003
Dangerous Angels: The Weetzie Bat Books Block, Francesca Lia PZ7.B61945 Dan 1998
The Lord of The Rings Tolkien, J.R.R. PZ7.S14 L5 2003
My Ántonia Cather, Willa PS3505.A87 M9 1954
The Da Vinci Code Brown, Dan PS3552.R685434 D3 2003
Interpreter of Maladies Lahiri, Jhumpa PS3562.A316 I58 1999
Collected Poems: 1909–1962 Eliot, T.S. PS3509.L43 A17 1963
Inferno Brown, Dan PS3552.R685434 I54 2013
Far Lancelotta, Victoria PS3562.A4669 F37 2003
The Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph PS3509.L47 I6 1952 As I Lay Dying Faulkner, William PS3511.A86 A85 Go Down, Moses Faulkner, William PS3511.A86 G6 1942 Taps at Reveille Fitzgerald, F. Scott PS3511.I9 A6 Howl and Other Poems Ginsberg, Allen PS3513.I74 H6
Their Eyes Were Watching God Hurston, Zora Neale PS3515.U789 T5 We Have Always Lived in the Castle Jackson, Shirley PS3519.A392 W4 The Dharma Bums Kerouac, Jack PS3521.E735 D48 On The Road Kerouac, Jack PS3521.E735 O5 The Subterraneans Kerouac, Jack PS3521.E735 S9
Rosemary’s Baby Levin, Ira PS3523.E7993 R67
ENGLISH LITERATURE, INDIA The God of Small Things Roy, Arundhati PR9499.3.R59 G63 1997
What Alice Forgot Moriarty, Liane PR9619.4.M67 W48 2011
The Magus Fowles, John PR6056.O85 M3 1965
The Harry Potter series Rowling, J.K. PZ7.R79835 H37 1999
Valhalla Bach, Ari PZ7.B334
Big Fish: A Novel of Mythic Proportions Wallace, Daniel PS3573.A4256348
Death and the King’s Horseman Soyinka, Wole PR9387.9.S6 D4 1975
The Book of Merlyn White, T.H. PR6045.H2 B6
The Greatest Knight: The Unsung Story of the Queen’s Champion Chadwick, Elizabeth PR6053.H245 G74
The Education of Bet Baratz-Logsted, Lauren PZ7.B22966 Edu 2010
Love, Dishonor, Marry, Die, Cherish, Perish Rakoff, David PS3618.A436 L68 2013
Infinite Jest Wallace, David Foster PS3573.A4256 I54 1996
The Bean Trees Kingsolver, Barbara PS3561.I496 B44 1989 The Poisonwood Bible Kingsolver, Barbara PS3561.I496 P65 1999
The Collected Stories of H.P. Lovecraft Lovecraft, H.P. PS3523.0833 A14
The White Tiger Adiga, Aravind PR9619.4.A35 W47 2008
The Passion of New Eve Carter, Angela PR6053.A73 P3
Who Fears Death Okorafor, Nnedi PS3615.K67 W48 2010
A Man Without a Country Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 Z473 2005
Animal Dreams Kingsolver, Barbara PS3561.I496 A86 2005
The Mists of Avalon Bradley, Marion Zimmer PS3552.R228 M5 1983 Angels and Demons Brown, Dan PS3552.R685434 A82 2001
The Thing Around Your Neck Adichie, Chimamanda Ngozi PR9387.9.A34354 T55 2010
Jam Croshaw, Yahtzee PR9619.4.C735
Any Human Heart Boyd, William PR6052.O9192 A64
Cat’s Cradle Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 C3 2010 Slaughterhouse Five Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 S6 2005
On Writing King, Stephen PS3561.I483 Z475 2002
Looking for the Gulf Motel Blanco, Richard PS3552.L36533 L66 2012
The Good Earth Buck, Pearl S. PS3503.U198 G6 1944 Breakfast at Tiffany’s Capote, Truman PS3505.A59 B7 1958
The Sun Also Rises Hemingway, Ernest PS3515.E37 S9 1954
The Power of One Courtenay, Bruce PR9619.3.C5964 P69 1996
A Clockwork Orange Burgess, Anthony PR6052.U638 C5
It King, Stephen PS3561.I483 I8 1986 The Stand King, Stephen PS3561.I483 S83 1980
The Stars my Destination Bester, Alfred PS3552.E796 S73 1996
In Watermelon Sugar Brautigan, Richard PS3503.R2736 I5
The Old Man and the Sea Hemingway, Ernest PS3515.E37 O4 1952
ENGLISH LITERATURE, AUSTRALIA Obernewtyn Chronicles Carmody, Isobelle PR9619.3.C373 O34 1999
Watership Down Adams, Richard PR6051.D345 W38
Syrup Barry, Max PS3552.A7424 S97 2000 Beast Benchley, Peter PS3552.E537 B4 1991
The Martian Chronicles Bradbury, Ray PS3503.R167 M37
ENGLISH LITERATURE, SOUTH AFRICA A Dry White Season Brink, Andre PR9369.3.B7 D7 1984
A Story Like the Wind van der Post, Laurens PR6043.A378 S8
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 1961–2000 The Hitchhiker’s Guide to the Galaxy Adams, Douglas PR6051.D3352 A6
The Dream Songs Berryman, John PS3503.E744 D7 Fahrenheit 451 Bradbury, Ray PS3503.R167 F3
The Beautiful Mystery Penny, Louise PR9199.4.P464 B43 2012
Brideshead Revisited Waugh, Evelyn PR6045.A97 B7
In the lead piece of our suite of admissions materials, we use a crisp, clean white blind-embossed cover (inquiry folder) to signify a canvas of your own making; we leverage a crisp green to demonstrate a freshness that is valued in the making of new work; woven within materials that go to incoming students, we transition into a cream stock with bronze, silver, and green treatment that corresponds with the College’s overarching brand and threads the entirety of the College’s identity (see page 24).
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AMERICAN LITERATURE Stories: All-New Tales Sarrantonio, Al and Gaiman, Neil PS648.S5 S75 2010 Best American Essays 2006 Atwan, Robert and Slater, Lauren PS688.B47 2006 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 19TH CENTURY The Awakening Chopin, Kate PS1294.C63 A64 Essays and Poems Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1602 The Essential Writings of Ralph Waldo Emerson Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1602.A86 Nature Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1602.A86 Self-Reliance Emerson, Ralph Waldo PS1614.A1 The Yellow Wallpaper Gilman, Charlotte Perkins PS1744.G57 Y4 Moby Dick Melville, Herman PS2384.M6 Complete Tales and Poems Poe, Edgar Allan PS2600.F38 Walden Thoreau, Henry David PS3048.A1 AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1900–1960 Winesburg, Ohio: A Group of Tales of Ohio Small-Town Life Anderson, Sherwood PS3501.N4 W52 1947
White Fang London, Jack PS3523.O46 A6 Gone with the Wind Mitchell, Margaret PS3525.I972 G6 Anthem Rand, Ayn PS3535.A547 A5
The Pleasures of the Damned: Poems, 1951-1993 Bukowski, Charles PS3552.U4 P584 2007 Running with Scissors: A Memoir Burroughs, Augusten PS3552.U745 Z477 2003 Naked Lunch Burroughs, William S. PS3552.U75 N3 2001 Kindred Butler, Octavia E. PS3552.U827 K5 1988 Ender’s Game Card, Orson Scott PS3553.A655 E5 2002 The Basketball Diaries Carroll, Jim PS3553.A7644 Z464 1995 The Perks of Being a Wallflower Chbosky, Stephen PS3553.H3469 P47 1999 The Hours Cunningham, Michael PS3553.U484 H68 2000 House of Leaves Danielewski, Mark Z. PS3554.A5596 H68 2000 The Red Tent Diamant, Anita PS3554.I227 R43 2005 The Brief Wondrous Life of Oscar Wao Díaz, Junot PS3554.I259 B75 2007 This Is How You Lose Her Díaz, Junot PS3554.I259 T48 2012 Do Androids Dream of Electric Sheep? Dick, Philip K. PS3554.I3 A6 2007
To Kill a Mockingbird Lee, Harper PS3562.E353 T6 1960 Boy Meets Boy Levithan, David PS3562.E922175 B69 2005 The Sugar Frosted Nutsack Leyner, Mark PS3562.E99 S84 2012 Einstein’s Dreams Lightman, Alan PS3562.I45397 E38 1993 The Family Man Lipman, Elinor PS3562.I577 F36 2009 The Giver Lowry, Lois PS3562.O923 G58 2006 Wicked Maguire, Gregory PS3563.A3535 W5 A Game of Thrones: Song of Ice and Fire series Martin, George R.R. PS3563.A7239 G36 2011 The Road McCarthy, Cormac PS3563.C337 R63 2006 Little Kingdoms Millhauser, Steven PS3563.I422 A6 1993 Beloved Morrison, Toni PS3563.O8749 B4 1987 The Bluest Eye Morrison, Toni PS3563.O8749 B55 1979 Song of Solomon Morrison, Toni PS3563.O8749 S69 1977 Bluets Nelson, Maggie PS3564.E4687 B56 2009
Slouching Towards Bethlehem Didion, Joan PS3554.I33 S55 2008
The Time Traveler’s Wife Niffenegger, Audrey PS3564.I362 T56 2003
Not Fade Away Dodge, Jim PS3554.O335 N6 1987
The Things They Carried O’Brien, Tim PS3565.B75 T48 1998
Geek Love Dunn, Katherine PS3554.U47 G4 1989
Fight Club Palahniuk, Chuck PS3566.A4554 F54 1997
You Good Thing Wier, Dara PS3573.I357 Y68 2013 Joe Turner’s Come and Gone Wilson, August PS3573.I385 J64 1990 S. Abrams, J.J. PS3601.B7367 S47 2013 The Five People You Meet in Heaven Albom, Mitch PS3601.L335 F59 2003 Thirteen Reasons Why Asher, Jay PS3601.S547 T5 2007 My Name is Memory Brashares, Anne PS3602.R385 M92 2010 Up High in the Trees Brinkman, Kiara PS3602.R53185 U6 2007 Red Rising Brown, Pierce PS3602.R7226 R43 2014 Egghead: Or, You Can’t Survive on Ideas Alone Burnham, Bo PS3602.U7638 E34 2013 Everything Matters! Currie, Jr., Ron PS3603.U774 E94 2009 Wolf in White Van Darnielle, John PS3604.A748 W65 2014 The Tea Rose Donnelly, Jennifer PS3604.O563 T43 2002 The Girl Who Fell From The Sky Durrow, Heidi W. PS3604.U757 G57 2010 What is the What Eggers, Dave PS3605.G48 W43x 2006 Water Bound Feehan, Christine PS3606.E36 W38 2010 Gone Girl Flynn, Gillian PS3606.L935 G66 2012 Everything is Illuminated Foer, Jonathan Safran PS3606.O38 E84 2003 Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close Foer, Jonathan Safran PS3606.O38 E97 2005 Still Alice Genova, Lisa PS3607.E55 S75 2009 The Madness Vase Gibson, Andrea PS3607.I2638 M33 2012
The Fountainhead Rand, Ayn PS3535.A547 F6
The Belgariad series Eddings, David PS3555.D38 B45 1995
Survivor Palahniuk, Chuck PS3566.A4554 S87 1999
Dark of the Moon Richardson, Howard and Berney, William PS3535.I3264 B3
A Visit from the Goon Squad Egan, Jennifer PS3555.G292 V57 2010
The Moviegoer Percy, Walker PS3566.E6912 M6 1980
Will Grayson, Will Grayson Green, John and Levithan, David PS3607.R43293
Less Than Zero Ellis, Brett Easton PS3555.L5937 L4 1985
My Sister’s Keeper Picoult, Jodi PS3566.I372 M9 2004
Color of the Sea Hamamura, John PS3608.A549436 C65 2006
Invisible Man Ellison, Ralph PS3555.L625 I5 1995
The Magic Box Pintauro, Joseph PS3566.I56 R3
The Art of Fielding Harbach, Chad PS3608.A72513 A87 2011
The Kitty-Cat Bird Roethke, Theodore PS3535.O39 1966 The Catcher in the Rye Salinger, J.D. PS3537.A426 C3 Franny and Zooey Salinger, J.D. PS3537.A426 F7 Nine Stories Salinger, J.D. PS3537.A426 N5 1953 A Tree Grows in Brooklyn Smith, Betty PS3537.M289 T7 1943 East of Eden Steinbeck, John PS3537.T3234 E3 Of Mice and Men Steinbeck, John PS3537.T3234 O2 Lust for Life Stone, Irving PS3537.T669 1962 Johnny Got His Gun Trumbo, Dalton PS3539.R928 J6 Daddy Long Legs Webster, Jean PS3545.E365 D3 Théodora Wellman, Paul I. PS3545.E52859 F4515 Essays of E.B. White White, E.B. PS3545.H5187 A16 The Glass Menagerie Williams, Tennessee PS3545.I5365 G5 The Caine Mutiny Wouk, Herman PS3545.O98 C3 1952
Middlesex Eugenides, Jeffrey PS3555.U4 M53 2002
The Bell Jar Plath, Sylvia PS3566.L27 B4 1999
Love and Obstacles Hemon, Aleksander PS3608.E48 L68 2009
White Oleander Fitch, Janet PS3556.I8155 W47 2000
Gravity’s Rainbow Pynchon, Thomas PS3566.Y55 G7 2006
The Corrections Franzen, Jonathan PS3556.R352 C67 2001
Ishmael: An Adventure of the Mind and Spirit Quinn, Daniel PS3567.U338 I8 1995
What To Do When Dreams Go Bad Hill, Anne PS3608.I55
Grendel Gardner, John PS3557.A712 G7 1989 Memoirs of a Geisha Golden, Arthur PS3557.O35926 M45 1997 The Princess Bride Goldman, William PS3557.O384 P75 2007 Ordinary People Guest, Judith PS3557.U345 O73 1976 Snow Falling on Cedars Guterson, David PS3557.U846 S65 1995 Catch-22 Heller, Joseph PS3558.E476 C3 2011
A Thousand Splendid Suns Hosseini, Khaled PS3608.O832 T56 2007
Doc Russell, Mary Doria PS3568.U76678 D63 2011 Contact Sagan, Carl PS3569.A287 C6 1985 Staying Put: Making a Home in a Restless World Sanders, Scott Russell PS3569.A5137 S7 1993
The Outsiders Hinton, S.E. PS3558.I549 O88 2003
Me Talk Pretty One Day Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 M4 2000
Skylight Confessions Hoffman, Alice PS3558.O3447 S59 2007
Naked Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 N35 1998
Mrs. Caliban Ingalls, Rachel PS3559.N38 M7 1983
When You Are Engulfed in Flames Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 W48 2008
Phenomenal Woman Angelou, Maya PS3551.N464 P48 1994
The Known World Jones, Edward P. PS3560.O4813 K58 2003
I Know Why the Caged Bird Sings Angelou, Maya PS3551.N464 Z466 1969
One Flew Over the Cuckoo’s Nest Kesey, Ken PS3561.E667 O5 1963
Lexicon Barry, Max PS3552.A7424 L49 2013
The Memory of Whiteness: A Scientific Romance Robinson, Kim Stanley PS3568.O2893 M4 1996
Dress Your Family in Corduroy and Denim Sedaris, David PS3569.E314 D68 2005
All in the Timing Ives, David PS3559.V435 A82 1995
Giovanni’s Room Baldwin, James PS3552.A45 G56 2000
The Kite Runner Hosseini, Khaled PS3608.O832 K58 2003
Dune Herbert, Frank PS3558.E63 D8 2005
AMERICAN LITERATURE, 1961– The Lone Ranger and Tonto Fistfight in Heaven Alexie, Sherman PS3551.L35774 L66 1994
Flowers for Algernon Keyes, Daniel PS3561.E925 F6 1967 Rita Hayworth and the Shawshank Redemption King, Stephen PS3561.I483 D5 1982
And The Mountains Echoed Hosseini, Khaled PS3608.O832 A53 2013
Interview with the Vampire Rice, Anne PS3568.I265 I58 1997
Yellow Crocus Ibrahim, Laila PS3609.B27 Y45 2014
The World of Water Ray, Amelia PS3618.A9 The Name of the Wind Rothfuss, Patrick PS3618.O8685 N36 2007 Eurydice Ruhl, Sarah PS3618.U48 C57 2006 Vampires in the Lemon Grove Russell, Karen PS3618.U755 V36 2013 Mistborn trilogy Sanderson, Brandon PS3619.A533 M57 Crush Siken, Richard PS3619.I48 C78 2005 Mr. Penumbra’s 24 Hour Bookstore Sloan, Robin PS3619.L6278 M77 2012 The Help Stockett, Kathryn PS3619.T636 H45 2009 The Bookseller Swanson, Cynthia PS3619.W35945 B66 2015 How the World Became Quiet: Myths of the Past, Present, and Future Swirsky, Rachel PS3619.W585 H68 2013 The Space Between Us Umigar, Thrity PS3621.M75 S67 2005 Deathless Valente, Catherynne M. PS3622.A4258 D43 2011 Mr. Burns Washburn, Anne PS3623.A754 Salt Waheed, Nayyirah PS3623.Aa54 S25 2013 The Golem and the Jinni Wecker, Helene PS3623.E39775 G65 2013 John Dies at the End Wong, David PS3623.O5975 J64 2010 The Story of Edgar Sawtelle Wroblewski, David PS3623.R63 S76 2009 No Matter The Wreckage Kay, Sarah PS4611.A887 N6 2014
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GERMAN LITERATURE Grimm’s Complete Fairy Tales Grimm, Jacob and Wilhelm PT921.K5613 2004 Demian Hesse, Hermann PT2617.E85 D45 2008 Siddhartha Hesse, Hermann PT2617.E85 S513 2003 Jugend Ohne Gott: Luchterhand Taschenbucher von Horváth, Ödön PT2617.O865 J93 1999 Metamorphosis Kafka, Franz PT2621.A26 V413 1972 The Magic Mountain Mann, Thomas PT2625.A44 Z2313 2005 Night Train to Lisbon Mercier, Pascal PT2673.E6827 N3313 2008 The 13½ Lives of Captain Bluebear Moers, Walter PT2673.O293 A1313 2005 Perfume: The Story of a Murderer Suskind, Patrick PT2681.U74 P313 2001 The Persecution and Assassination of Jean-Paul Marat as Performed by the Inmates of the Asylum of Charenton Under the Direction of the Marquis de Sade Weiss, Peter PT2685.E5 V43 1965 DUTCH LITERATURE Hersenschimmen Bernlef, J. PT5881.12.E73 H47 1984
Fifty Shades of Grey James, E.L. PS3610.J364 F548 2012
NORWEGIAN LITERATURE Sophie’s World: A Novel about the History of Philosophy Gaarder, Jostein PT8951.17.A17 S6413 1996
The Queen of the Tearling Johansen, Erika PS3610.O326 Q44 2014
My Struggle Knausgaard, Karl Ove PT8951.21.N38 M5613 2013
The Opposite of Loneliness Keegan, Marina PS3611.E3335 A6 2014
SWEDISH LITERATURE The Millennium trilogy Larsson, Stieg PT9876.22.A6933 M3613 2008
The Secret Life of Bees Kidd, Sue Monk PS3611.I44 S38 2003 Please Ignore Vera Dietz King, A.S. PS3611.I5657 P54 2010 The History of Love Krauss, Nicole PS3611.R38 H57 2005 The Dry Grass of August Mayhew, Anna Jean PS3613.A956 D79 2011b
The Girl With the Dragon Tattoo Larsson, Stieg PT9876.22.A6933 M3613 2008 The 100-Year-Old Man Who Climbed Out the Window and Disappeared Jonasson, Jonas PT9877.2.O537
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No Flying in the House Brock, Betty PZ7.B78094 No The Secret Garden Burnett, Frances Hodgson PZ7.B934 S4
This Song Will Save Your Life Sales, Leila PZ7.S15215 Thi 2013 The Invention of Hugo Cabret Selznick, Brian PZ7.S4654 I68 2007
The Very Hungry Caterpillar Carle, Eric PZ7.C21476 V4 1994a
The Sneetches and Other Stories Geisel, Theodore PZ7.S48 S6 1989
Summerland Chabon, Michael PZ7.C3315 Su 2002
The Giving Tree Silverstein, Shel PZ7.S588 Giv 2004
The Mortal Instruments series Clare, Cassandra PZ7.C5265 2007
The Missing Piece Silverstein, Shel PZ7.S588 Mi3
City of Bones Clare, Cassandra PZ7.C5265 M6 2010 Lunch Money Clements, Andrew PZ7.C59118 Lun 2005 The Hunger Games trilogy Collins, Suzanne PZ7.C6837 H8 2009 Skinny Cooner, Donna PZ7.C78285 Sk 2012 Miss Rumphius Cooney, Barbara PZ7.C783 M5 1985 Fantastic Mr. Fox Dahl, Roald PZ7.D1515 F36 2007 The Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane DiCamillo, Kate PZ7.D5455 Mi 2006 Mandy Edwards, Julie Andrews PZ7.E2562 Man 2006 My Side of the Mountain George, Jean Craighead PZ7.G2933 My The Fault in Our Stars Green, John PZ7.G8233 Fau 2012 Paper Towns Green, John PZ7.G8233 Pap 2008 The Missing series Haddix, Margaret Peterson PZ7.H1164 Fo 2008 The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time Haddon, Mark PZ7.H1165 Cu 2004 Once Dead, Twice Shy Harrison, Kim PZ7.H2526 On 2009 Martin the Warrior Jacques, Brian PZ7.J15317 Mas 2004 Howl’s Moving Castle Jones, Diana Wynne PZ7.J684 H6 2008 The Guardians of Childhood series Joyce, William PZ7.J857 Nic 2011 The Phantom Tollbooth Juster, Norton PZ7.J9865 Ph 1996 The Green Glass Sea Klages, Ellen PZ7.K6768 Gr 2008 A Wrinkle in Time L’Engle, Madeleine PZ7.L5385 W7 1997 Every Day Levithan, David PZ7.L5798 E8 2012 Rot and Ruin Maberry, Jonathan PZ7.M11164 Ro 2010 The Black MacHale, D.J. PZ7.M177535 Bk 2011 Sold McCormick, Patricia PZ7.M43 S65 2006 Departure Time Matti, Truus PZ7.M43542 De 2010 Thirty-One Brothers and Sisters Mirsky, Reba Paeff PZ7.M675 Th Bloody Jack: Being an Account of the Curious Adventures of Mary “Jacky” Faber, Ship’s Boy Meyer, L.A. PZ7.M9795 Bl 2002 Knife of Never Letting Go: Chaos Walking, Book One Ness, Patrick PZ7.N43843 Kni 2009 Wonder Palacio, R.J. PZ7.P17526 Wo 2013 Maximum Ride series Patterson, James PZ7.P27653 Max 2005 Wild Magic Pierce, Tamora PZ7.P61464 Wi 1997 Heart of a Samurai Preus, Margi PZ7.P92434 He 2010
We Need To Talk about Kevin Shriver, Lionel PS3569.H742 W4 2003
The Brother/Sister Plays McCraney, Tarell Alvin PS3613.C38625 B79 2010
FICTION AND JUVENILE BELLES LETTRES The Wanderer Alain-Fournier, Henri PZ3.F8263 Wa2
The Art of Racing in the Rain Stein, Garth PS3569.T3655
The Host Meyer, Stephanie PS3613.E979 H67 2010
Crank Hopkins, Ellen PZ7.5.H67 C7 2010
The Secret History Tartt, Donna PS3570.A657 S4 1992
The Anatomy of Being Moon, Shinji PS3613.O55 A5 2013
Speak Anderson, Laurie Halse PZ7.A54385 S6 2001
The Southern Reach trilogy VanderMeer, Jeff PS3572.A4284 A82 2014
The Night Circus Morgenstern, Erin PS3613.O74875 N54 2010
Wintergirls Anderson, Laurie Halse PZ7.A54385 Wi 2009
Percy Jackson and the Olympians Riordan, Rick PZ7.R4829 Li 2005
Breakfast of Champions Vonnegut, Kurt PS3572.O5 B7 1999
His Majesty’s Dragon Novik, Naomi PS3614.O93 H57 2006x
Ashes of Roses Auch, Mary Jane PZ7.A898 As 2002
Divergent Roth, Veronica PZ7.R7375 Di 2011
The Golden Compass Pullman, Philip PZ7.P968 G6 2006 Percy Jackson Riordan, Rick PZ7.R4829 Li 2005 Percy Jackson and The Lightning Thief Riordan, Rick PZ7.R4829 Li 2005
The Moon Key Stampfl, J.R. PZ7.S78613 First Light Stead, Rebecca PZ7.S80857 Fi 2007 Clever Polly and the Stupid Wolf Storr, Catherine PZ7.S8857 Cl Daughter of Smoke and Bone Taylor, Laini PZ7.T214826 D37 2011 The Spectacular Now Tharp, Tim PZ7.T32724 Spe 2008 The Arrival Tan, Shaun PZ7.T36 A7 2007
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HUMAN ANATOMY Your Inner Fish: A Journey into the 3.5-Billion-Year History of the Human Body Shubin, Neil QM26.S58 2008
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MEDICINE Mountains Beyond Mountains: The Quest of Dr. Paul Farmer, a Man Who Would Cure the World Kidder, Tracy R154.F36 K53 2003
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The Boxcar Children series Warner, Gertrude Chandler PZ7.W244 Bo 1924
In Defense of Food: An Eater’s Manifesto Pollan, Michael RA784.P643 2008
Leviathan Westerfeld, Scott PZ7.W5197 L48 2010
The Hospital: A Social and Architectural History Thompson, John D. and Goldin, Grace RA967.T5 1975
Uglies series Westerfeld, Scott PZ7.W5197 Ugl 2005 Charlotte’s Web White, E.B. PZ7.W5827 C53 1952 Leftovers Wiess, Laura PZ7.W6372 Lef 2008 Belzhar Wolitzer, Meg PZ7.W8338 Bel 2014 The Monstrumologist Yancey, Rick PZ7.Y19197 Mon 2010 I Am the Messenger Zusak, Markus PZ7.Z837 I35 2006 The Lorax Geisel, Theodore PZ8.3.G276 Lo 1971 Oh, The Places You’ll Go! Geisel, Theodore PZ8.3.G276 O35 1990 Hans Christian Andersen’s Fairy Tales Andersen, Hans Christian PZ8.A54 1984 Cho tôi xin mộ t vé đi tuổi thơ Ánh, Nguyễn Nhật PZ90.V5 N4464 2008
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Steve Jobs Isaacson, Walter QA76.2.J63 I722 2011
MOTOR VEHICLES, AERONAUTICS, ASTRONAUTICS Horizons Unlimited: A Graphic History of Aviation Johnston, Samuel Paul TL515.J63
The System of the World Newton, Isaac QA803.N49 M3 1960
Flight of Passage: A Memoir Buck, Rinker TL721.B83 A3 1997
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Othello Shakespeare, William PR2829.A2 H65 2001
Cloud Atlas Mitchell, David PR6063.I785 C58 2004
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 17TH & 18TH CENTURY The History of Rasselas, Prince of Abissinia Johnson, Samuel PR3529.A2.J64 1931
At Swim, Two Boys O’Neill, Jamie PR6065.N4194 A92 2003
Gulliver’s Travels Swift, Jonathan PR3724.G7 1945
The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry Joyce, Rachel PR6110.O98 U55 2012
The Silmarillion Tolkien, J.R.R. PR6039.O32 S4
The Complete Calvin and Hobbes Watterson, Bill PN6728.C34 W38525 2005
Seconds O’Malley, Bryan Lee PN6733.O43 S43 2014
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The Hobbit Tolkien, J.R.R. PR6039.O32 H6
The Amazing Adventures of Kavalier and Clay Chabon, Michael PN6728.E83 A432 2004 Hawkeye: My Life as a Weapon Fraction, Matt PN6728.H378 F73 2013
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Brandwashed: Tricks Companies Use to Manipulate Our Minds and Persuade Us to Buy Lindstrom, Martin HF5415.32.L557 2011
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Discworld series Pratchett, Terry PR6066.R34 I84 2010 His Dark Materials trilogy Pullman, Philip PR6066.U55
Watchmen Moore, Alan PN6737.M6 W35 1987
ENGLISH LITERATURE, 19TH CENTURY Pride and Prejudice Austen, Jane PR4034.P7 2009
Blue is the Warmest Color Maroh, Julie PN6747.M36 B5413 2013
Peter Pan Barrie, J.M. PR4074.P4 1911
Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead Stoppard, Tom PR6069.T6 R6 1968z
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Jane Eyre Bronte, Charlotte PR4167.J33 2001
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Arcadia Stoppard, Tom PR6069.T6 A84 1993
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read. write. be read. At Bennington’s TWO-YEAR, LOW-RESIDENCY MFA PROGRAM, you will
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BENNINGTON’S MASTER OF FINE ARTS IN WRITING Bennington’s MFA(w) brand emphasizes the program’s most reputed assets: its distinguished faculty and prolific alumni. The identity system crafted for the program is type-driven, and resultsforward. It threads the College’s overarching identity (bronze, white) while introducing a metallic blue—a mature palette that is also used for the College’s other graduate and post-bac programs.
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The low-residency format is responsive to the rhythms of the literary sensibility and the realities of modern life. It is an alternative time calculation, one that adapts to most work habits. Twice a year, in January and June, you and faculty come together on the Bennington campus. Here, away from the noise of the world, surrounded by the Green Mountains of southwestern Vermont, life happens differently. Ten days of literary intensity—workshops, readings, lectures by students, faculty, and visiting writers—are counter-balanced by walks, shared meals, music, film-screenings, even the occasional bonfire. As many alumni have testified: the experience becomes an ongoing resonance in the months and years that follow.
TUTORIALS (NON-RESIDENCY WORK)
During the six-month tutorial periods, you will devote at least 25 hours each week to writing and reading. You will work with four different teachers over the two years to complete the degree, exchanging regularly scheduled monthly packets of new creative work, revisions, critical responses to readings, and engaging in an ongoing craft centered converPAST VISITING sation with the instructor. Intense exposure to LECTURERS INCLUDE: different sensibilities breaks the comfort bubble and enlarges the reach of expression; nothing is Robert Creeley more salutary to the work. Barry Lopez
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Bennington College—whose literary legacy includes nine Pulitzer Prize winners
(two in 2014); three U.S. poets laureate; the youngest Man Booker Prize winner; a MacArthur “Genius;” countless New York Times bestsellers; and two of Time magazine’s
100 most influential people—invites submissions for its annual Young Writers Awards.
Students in the 10th, 11th, and 12th grades during the current academic year may enter in one of the following categories: poetry (a group of three poems), fiction
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THE YOUNG WRITERS AWARD The Young Writers Competition is marketed through high school writing teachers. It adopts the College’s admissions brand principles of freshness and vibrancy. In a recent rebrand, the program was given a more vibrant orange, brought in the College’s font suite, and integrates with the College’s stationery.
(a short story or one-act play), or nonfiction (a personal or academic essay). All
entries must be original work and sponsored by a high school teacher. Judges include Bennington College faculty and students.
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Submit online at bennington.edu/YoungWritersAwards or by mail. Mailed entries must be accompanied by a submission form, available online.
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Dear Colleague: I am pleased to announce our seventeenth annual Young Writers Awards competition. Bennington College has a long tradition of excellence in both creative and critical writing among both its faculty and student body. Just last year two of six Pulitzer Prizes were awarded to Bennington alumae: Donna Tartt ’86 in Fiction for The Goldfinch and Megan Marshall ’75 in Biography for Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. Our goal with this competition is to recognize outstanding writing achievement by high school students across the country. Over the years this competition has attracted thousands of gifted high school students, and the overall quality is extremely impressive. More information about the Young Writers Awards and past winning submissions can be found on our website.
Please encourage your students to submit their entries online at bennington.edu/YoungWritersAwards We have enclosed a poster to announce and promote the competition. Please join us in our effort to promote excellence in writing and encourage your students to participate this year. The deadline for entries is November 1. Sincerely,
Hung N. Bui Vice President of Admissions and Financial Aid
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The Bennington Fund brand draws on the College’s orange and red, with one color bleeding into another—a long line moving to the end of the page. This identity was developed to convey donor’s ongoing and lasting impact at the College—that does not end.
In June 2014, as I sat under the tent for my Bennington Commencement ceremony and wondered about impending work and discoveries, faculty member Sherry Kramer delivered a thought provoking speech about uncertainty. In the year since, I’ve continued to question, to follow new paths, to reflect and navigate and improvise in the way that Bennington encourages. Sherry’s speech resonated with me and with the rest of the Class of 2014 because it was about using Bennington as a jumping off point for the rest of our lives. As Sherry said: “The ground you make with your choices, with your commitment to your idea of value, is the only solid ground there has ever been, and it is yours to stake your claim on. To build the house of your life, the solid ground of a life spent in the service of what matters, with generosity of heart. That’s the ground you have been learning how to build here. That is the ground I have seen you create already. I have seen it in your commitment to your own work, your drive to make something that mattered, to understand the world in new and significant ways. I have seen your dedication to each other, as you have given your time and energies to help others find their path. I have seen students engaged in radical generosity here in a way that I have never seen in any other institution where I have taught.”
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What would it mean and what would it take for alumni—wherever they are, whenever they
Alumni Cooperative Logowith like-minded, Bennington-minded people on the things they graduated—to be able to connect care about most? Some might say—some have said—it would look a lot like it does when students come together around an idea, a project, a moment, a way of being in this world. It might look like:
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A one-night-only benefit, created and produced by a talented cast and crew of Bennington alumni. Six writers, six directors, and 24 actors creating, producing, and performing six short plays in just 24 hours, in tribute to Nicky Martin and to benefit Bennington College’s scholarship program.
An event bringing 10 alumni architects together to review 16 students’ final projects, followed by a reception with 20 alumni and friends.
This is the invitation that the Alumni Cooperative extends to all Bennington alumni. We have created a framework and are ready to help get it off the ground. We need you to give it life.
Bringing 200 alumni and guests for a tribute performance at Roulette in Brooklyn, honoring retired faculty member Milford Graves. Featuring 20 alumni performances and impromptu, real time jazz collaborations.
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Bennington Downtown & Area Shops with Character
Apple Barn. Fresh-picked apples and other Vermontmade pleasures, cider donuts among them. Route 7, Bennington.
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Bennington Bookshop. Bennington’s independently owned bookstore. Wi-fi. Main Street, Bennington. Bennington Potters. Worldrenowned, handmade pottery. County Street, Bennington.
*Extensive designer outlet shops are 25 minutes north of Bennington, in Manchester Center. The Crossgates Mall and Colonie Shopping Center are 45 minutes west, in Albany, New York.
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CAFÉS + BAKERIES Bakkerij Krijnen. Authentic Dutch bakery famous for its stroopwafels. Daily soups, breads, and European pastries. Main Street, Bennington.
Camelot Village. Antiques, candles, cheeses, syrups. Route 9, Bennington.
Crazy Russian Girls Bakery. Cupcakes, cookies, breads, soups. Main Street, Bennington.
Catbird Studios. Artisan wrapping, stationery, and globally sourced items. Main Street, Bennington.
It’s All About the Bean. Onsite coffee roasting, serving breakfast and lunch. Wi-fi. Route 9, Bennington.
Evan’s News. A Vermont tourist’s dream. Main Street, Bennington.
Nova Mae’s Café. Serving soups, paninis, baked goods, and Mocha Joe’s gourmet coffee. Vegetarian and gluten-free options. Open 7 days a week. Main Street, Bennington.
Fiddlehead. Gift shop meets gallery. Main Street, Bennington. Hawkins House. Handmade gifts and jewelry. North Street, Bennington. Panache. Boutique clothing and gifts with a funky twist. Main Street, Bennington. Studio ArtWorks. Fine art, sculptures, contemporary gifts and crafts. Route 7, Pownal. Northshire Bookstore. Everything you want in a bookstore: great staff picks, regional books and products, and vinyl. Home to the Spiral Press Café. Wi-fi. Manchester Center, VT.
South Street Café. Coffee, tea, espresso, lunch, and dessert. Wi-fi. South Street, Bennington. PUBS + BREWERIES Carmody’s. Traditional Irish pub. Main Street, Bennington. Kevin’s. North Bennington’s favorite sports bar and restaurant. Main Street, North Bennington. Madison’s Brewery. A microbrewery serving lunch and dinner. Main Street, Bennington.
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1 2 CASUAL DINING Blue Benn Diner. A 1945 Silk City classic serving New England diner staples. North Street, Bennington. Pangaea Lounge. Lighter fare innovations and a full bar. Prospect Street, North Bennington. Papa Pete’s Diner. A local favorite for breakfast and lunch. Route 9, Bennington. Rattlesnake Café. Traditional Mexican with a modern twist. South Street, Bennington. The Bennington Station. Traditional American cuisine in the ambiance of a historic railroad station. Depot Street, Bennington. The Publyk House. Vermont dining with a spectacular view. Hardwood Hill Road, Bennington. FINE DINING Allegro. Fine Italian dining. Serving dinner only. Main Street, Bennington. The Grill at Mount Anthony Country Club. American fine dining, seasonal menu. Country Club Road, Bennington. Pangaea. “A fine dining salve for those used to the flawless choices in Manhattan.” —The New York Times. Prospect Street, North Bennington.
Powers Market. North Bennington’s oldest neighborhood deli. Wi-fi. Main Street, North Bennington. Ramuntos. New York–style brick oven pizza, subs, entrees, and sports bar. Main Street, Bennington.
The Great Outdoors
SKIING + SNOWBOARDING Bromley Mountain. Voted first for family friendly skiing, 46 trails on 300 acres. Peru, VT (35 mi from Bennington). Jiminy Peak Mountain Resort. The only mountain resort in North America to generate its energy using wind power. Hancock, MA (35 mi from Bennington). Mount Snow. 135 trails, 633 acres, serviced by 26 lifts. West Dover, VT (32 mi from Bennington). Stratton Mountain Ski Resort. 600 acres of top-ranked terrain, 94 trails and 11 lifts. Stratton, VT (40 mi from Bennington). GOLF The Golf Club at Equinox Named one of the “Top 75 courses in the U.S.” by Golf Digest, and the “#1 Golf Course in Vermont” by Golfweek. Main Street, Manchester, Vermont. Mt. Anthony Country Club. Voted one of the “Best Places to Play” by Golf Digest. Country Club Drive, Bennington.
Our Berkshire Neighbors
HIKING + SLIDING Hike the Long Trail, which continues the Appalachian Trail along the crest of the Green Mountain National Forest. Or embark on one of several great day hikes in the Bennington area. The Danby natural water slide is an unmarked play spot in a gorge above Danby, Vermont. A fast slope, slicked with algae plunges riders into a natural water swim hole.
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Sterling and Francine Clark Art Institute. Boasts an extraordinary collection of Renaissance to late 19th century French Impressionist paintings. Williamstown, MA.
*Canoeing, kayaking, back road tours, horseback riding, snowmobiling, dog sledding, cross-country skiing, and snowshoeing are among the many other outdoor adventures available to visitors.
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COMMONS Commons is ripe with history: ee cummings gave his first public reading here; Martha Graham’s Letter to the World premiered on the third floor stage; Bob Dylan performed twice on that same stage; writers and thinkers of every stripe—from Ralph Waldo Emerson to Robert Frost to Buckminster Fuller to Shirley Jackson—gave talks and readings in the lounge. Today, Commons houses the dining hall, the post office, health services, and a public lounge equipped with computers, pianos, couches, fireplace, an ATM, and vending machines.
STUDENT CENTER A multi-use complex housing the Snack Bar, a student café, and game room. Garage-style doors open onto a terrace for open-air concerts and performances.
COMMONS LAWN Commons lawn offers one of southern Vermont’s most breathtaking views—dubbed the End of the World—this is where modern dance was born. It was the backdrop and gathering space for leading abstract expressionists in the 50s and 60s, and is the staging ground for contemporary bands performing during the College’s Sunfest music festival. The houses that border the lawn were home to Bret Easton Ellis ’86, Jonathan Lethem ’86, Donna Tartt ’86, Michael Pollan ’76, and Kathleen Norris ’69, among others.
CENTER FOR THE ADVANCEMENT OF PUBLIC ACTION (CAPA) Designed by award-winning architects Tod Williams and Billie Tsien, the Center for the Advancement of Public Action (CAPA) is a state-ofthe-art, green, academic facility blending the studio of the artist, the laboratory of a scientist, the workshop of a craftsman, and the think tank of a policy wonk.
VISUAL AND PERFORMING ARTS CENTER (VAPA) Open 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, the Visual and Performing Arts Center (VAPA) is not just a building but a hub of campus activity and work. VAPA boasts studios of every kind, four performance theater spaces, and a screening room. Visit Usdan Gallery to view the latest exhibitions.
THE SECRET GARDEN A magical outdoor performance space and sitting area, the Secret Garden was where Buckminster Fuller erected the first model of his Dymaxion House.
DEANE CARRIAGE BARN A performance and exhibition space, the Deane Carriage Barn was where Jackson Pollack held his first retrospective in 1952. JENNINGS MUSIC BUILDING Thought to be the inspiration for Shirley Jackson’s House on Haunted Hill—Jennings today provides fertile ground for music-making at the College. The building houses a robust music library, recording studio, as well as several classrooms and music faculty offices.
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While Bennington, Vermont, is evidently not situated in an urban context, the College’s “vibe” is notably urban—with a campus that is alive, busy, active, and perpetually creating new work. Guidebooks have been conceived and designed to capture the nature and character of the energy of the College.
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THE STICKNEY OBSERVATORY Equipped with high powered, state-of-the-art, computer controlled telescopes— boosted by the campus’ lack of light pollution—the Stickney Observatory is ideal for night-sky observation. DICKINSON SCIENCE BUILDING Students test the laws of physics, build machines, explore amphibious mating behavior, compute and conceive laws of large numbers, and tease genetic abnormalities—among other probing activities.
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Bennington College Local THE BARN W.H. Auden, Peter Drucker, Erich Fromm, Howard Nemerov, and Theodore Roethke all kept faculty offices here. Today it continues to house faculty offices, classrooms, and most administrative offices. It also is home to Barn East Gallery, an exhibition space for student work, and the Bookstore, where you can pick up Bennington gear.
The Bennington & Downtown Guide reframes and simplifies offerings in town and surrounding areas, as well as brief histories of the campus. It is distributed to a wide array of visitors, as well as to first year and transfer students upon entering Bennington.
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In an attempt to streamline, simplify, and establish a consistency in look and feel across offices and programs, we have a template for guidebooks that has been established to meet the needs of conveying a lot of information with brevity and elegance. We have several guides that have replaced bulky information packets, and provide needed information:
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Williamstown Theatre Festival. Regional summer stock theatre on the campus of Williams College.
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Bennington Underground TRANSLATIONS 24-Hour Play: Usually staged during the first 7 weeks of fall term, this annual event is organized by students and then cast, written, directed, designed, lit, performed, and struck within a 24-hour period.
College Week: The weekly print calendar produced by Student Life and placed on all Dining Hall tables. Costume Shop: Located on the ground floor of VAPA at the end of the photo hallway, the Costume Shop rents out clothing for performances and projects.
Alabama: The parking lot closest to First Street.
Cricket Hill: The Admissions Office.
BAD: Bennington Athletic Department, which is the big tent for all recreational and intramural sporting events.
Cricket Hill Barn: The small white building featuring a conference room is located next to the admissions office.
Bennington Card: Your ID card that gives you access to the Dining Hall, Meyer Recreation Barn, Crossett Library, laundry, and cashless purchases around campus.
Dinging: If you have an event or an announcement, you can “ding” in the Dining Hall. Take a glass, gently tap a knife against it, and announce your event to people in each of the dining rooms.
BFP: Bennington Free Press, the student-run newspaper. Bowl-a-Rama: Once a term Bennington Lanes (our local bowling alley) rents their space to Bennington students for a late-night bowling event.
DownCaf: The Downstairs Café. End of the World: The vista at the end of Commons Lawn.
Cage: The video editing room in VAPA.
House Chair: A residential leadership position similar to a resident advisor at a large college. House Chairs are different from RAs at other colleges in that they focus on community development and are mentors, helpers, liaisons, mediators, and/or friends.
Coffee Hour: A weekly house meeting that takes place on Sundays (usually around 10 pm). House Chairs run the meeting and provide academic and administrative updates about the College. Residents sign up in pairs to cater each week’s meeting for their house. Good Coffee Hour food is a communal bragging right.
Key List: Some spaces on campus have key lists that allow approved students access even when the space is closed or unmonitored. Speak to the appropriate faculty member or technician to be added to the list. If you are approved, you would get the key from Campus Safety in exchange for your Ben-
Brute Squad: Bennington’s fencing team, which participates in regional and collegiate competitions.
B C nington Card (until the key is returned). Kinoteca: The video theatre in VAPA. Midnight Breakfast: Twice a year, at the end of each term, students are summoned at midnight by sirens from fire trucks. This is when you drop everything and head to the Dining Hall, where faculty and staff are waiting to serve you eggs, bacon, donuts, and other breakfast treats. Be prepared for music and dancing. Ohio: The parking lot behind the Student Center. PAC: The Program Activity Council is made up of selected representatives who plan social events for students. Anyone is welcome to attend meetings. Pioneers: The College’s first group of graduates. Also the name of Bennington’s soccer team. POD: The computer lab in VAPA. It is equipped with digital imagine and video software, but not word processing programs. Username and password is “user”. You may use the high-quality color printer for a small fee. Rec Barn/MRB: The Meyer Recreation Barn is the campus gym. It houses cardio and weightlifting equipment, fitness and yoga rooms, and a sauna. Rollerama: A twice-a-year roller skating extravaganza in Greenwall. PAC provides the skates and the candy. SEA: Student Endowment for the Arts is a board of students
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Connections who review applications from students seeking grant money for independent art and performance projects. Secret Garden: Walk down the path toward the Deane Carriage Barn, now look left. See that brick wall with black doors? You’re there. SEPC: Student Educational Policy Committee. Each discipline has two elected student representatives who act as liaisons between faculty and students. Silo: The student-produced and designed art and literary magazine, CD, and DVD. Anyone can submit work to Silo, however, work that is included in Silo is selected by art, literature, music, and video/performance panels comprised of students. The publication is distributed at the end of each year. Studes: The Student Center. Study Breaks: Like manna from heaven, free food is brought to an advertised location during a few nights toward the end of term. Punctuality is important though, as food goes fast. UpCaf: The Upstairs Café on the second floor of the Student Center complex. You’ll find comfy couches and chairs, a media system with DirectTV and a DVD player, as well as a collection of board games. There is also a pingpong table.
HEADING FOR HERE? GETTING AROUND Cars are allowed on campus but they must be licensed,
registered, insured, equipped, and legal (but you already knew that). Get a parking sticker at Campus Safety- it is $60 per term. Once you have your sticker you can park in student lots on campus. Be warned, without a sticker you will get tickets and may be towed if you park on campus. The Green Mountain Express operates a shuttle into town, as well as to Manchester and Williamstown. The shuttle operates daily, but when it does not run the College provides a shuttle service. Vans leave from the Flagpole (in front of the Barn) and can be reached by dialing O. Schedules are in your house. Student Life manages a weekly shuttle service to Albany. Bike share. Crossett Library has a fleet of 10 hybrid bikes and helmets. Just like a book, you can check these out at the front desk with your Bennington Card. Bikes can be out for 12 hours at a time. EAT-IN On campus you can grab a bite in the Dining Hall, the Student Center, the Bookstore, or snacks at any of the vending machines on campus. Restaurants that deliver to campus include Dominos, Ramuntos, Papa Pete’s, and Ann Marie’s. Bring a mug. Admissions, Student Life, the Bookstore, and the Dining Hall all offer free coffee to students with a mug. Crossett and the Student Center offer coffee, but you’ll have to pay. Grocery stores in the area include Aldi (cheap, generic
food brands); PriceChopper, (open 24-hours and home to a great bakery and sushi shop); Hannaford (close to campus). They sell traditional groceries as well as bulk and organic items); Spice ‘n Nice (located in town, they sell organic and health food, as well as bulk nuts, spices and grains); Walloomsac Farmers’ Market (Bennington’s year-round farmer’s market. Friend them on Facebook to keep up with their location and times). IT’S ALL HAPPENING Find out what’s going on or promote your own events by visiting the College’s online calendar (refer to your Connections page). If you’re planning an event—everything you need will be on this page: space reservations, promotion and catering requests. Also check out College Week, Coffee Hour minutes, and posters. You can work out in the Meyer Recreation Barn, which has cardio and weight lifting equipment, an aerobics and yoga studio, rock climbing wall, and sauna. Or get in shape by playing a sport. Student Life organizes basketball, volleyball, tennis, flag football, dodgeball, ice skating, laser tag, Ultimate Frisbee, and fencing. During the fall our co-ed soccer team plays again colleges from Vermont and Massachusetts. All levels of skill are welcome. Contact Student Life to get involved. If you’re interested in joining a student organization, or interested in creating your own—both are encouraged. Contact Student Life x4330
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Bennington Insider’s Guide Bennington Underground TRANSLATIONS Alabama: The parking lot closest to First Street. BAD: Bennington Athletic Department, which is the big tent for all recreational and intramural sporting events. Bennington Card: Your ID card that gives you access to the Dining Hall, Meyer Recreation Barn, Crossett Library, laundry, and cashless purchases around campus. Cage: The video editing room in VAPA. Cricket Hill: The Admissions Office. Cricket Hill Barn: The small white building featuring a conference room is located next to the admissions office. Dinging: If you have an event or an announcement, you can “ding” in the Dining Hall. Take a glass, gently tap a knife against it, and announce your event to people in each of the dining rooms. DownCaf: The Downstairs Café. End of the World: The vista at the end of Commons Lawn. Graduate Lecture: In your last residency you’ll also deliver a 25-30 lecture on a topic of your choice that condenses some of the understanding and insights you’ve gained during your course of study. You’ll follow this with a Q&A session, fielding the questions of your peers. Graduate Reading: During your last (fifth) residency,
you’ll deliver a 20-minute reading from your thesis. Graduate Thesis: If you’re a fiction writer, your thesis will be a collection of stories or a novel or a combination of the two, at around 100-120 pages. If your focus is nonfiction, you’ll submit either a collection of essays or a part of a single-topic book, also of 100-120 pages. Poets, you’ll create a manuscript of poems, 48-64 pages in length. An alternative available to any of you is a mixed-genre portfolio arising from your individual course of study. During your final residency, you submit copies of your thesis to Crossett Library. Your thesis panel consists of your fourth term teacher and another faculty member who read and review your thesis and then submit their recommendation for approval to the heads of the program. Key List: Some spaces on campus have key lists that allow approved students access even when the space is closed or unmonitored. Speak to the appropriate faculty member or technician to be added to the list. If you are approved, you would get the key from Campus Safety in exchange for your Bennington Card (until the key is returned). Kinoteca: The video theatre in VAPA. Ohio: The parking lot behind the Student Center. Packets: What we call the student work sent through the mail. Although nowadays we exchange work digitally, also, the lingo survives. You’ll
B C hear us say “packets” a lot. Many of our teachers will still want to use mail to comment, review, and track changes in your work. The pleasures of paper prevail! Pioneers: The College’s first group of graduates. Also the name of Bennington’s soccer team. POD: The computer lab in VAPA. It is equipped with digital imagine and video software, but not word processing programs. Username and password is “user”. You may use the high-quality color printer for a small fee. Rec Barn/MRB: The Meyer Recreation Barn is the campus gym. It houses cardio and weightlifting equipment, fitness and yoga rooms, and a sauna. Studes: The Student Center. UpCaf: The Upstairs Café on the second floor of the Student Center complex. You’ll find comfy couches and chairs, a media system with DirectTV and a DVD player, as well as a collection of board games. There is also a pingpong table.
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Connections The Green Mountain Express operates a shuttle into town, as well as to Manchester and Williamstown. The shuttle operates daily, but when it does not run the College provides a shuttle service. Vans leave from the Flagpole (in front of the Barn) and can be reached by dialing O. Schedules are in your house. Bike share. Bennington Athletic Department has a fleet of 10 hybrid bikes and helmets. Just like a book, you can check these out with your Bennington Card. Bikes can be out for 12 hours at a time. EAT-IN On campus you can grab a bite in the Dining Hall, the Student Center, the Bookstore, or snacks at any of the vending machines on campus.
Grocery stores in the area include Aldi (cheap, generic food brands); PriceChopper, (open 24-hours and home to a great bakery and sushi shop); Hannaford (close to campus). They sell traditional groceries as well as bulk and organic items); Spice ‘n Nice (located in town, they sell organic and health food, as well as bulk nuts, spices and grains); Walloomsac Farmers’ Market (Bennington’s year-round farmer’s market. Friend them on Facebook to keep up with their location and times).
You can work out in the Meyer Recreation Barn, which has cardio and weight lifting equipment, an aerobics and yoga studio, rock climbing wall, and sauna. Or get in shape by playing a sport. Alumni volunteers organize student suggested events and programs. Student life helps with equipment. All levels of skill are welcome. Contact Student Life to get involved.
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GUIDES The Insider’s Guide is a simplified fact sheet for incoming students, and includes essential information and nomenclature. This guide changes each year, updating facts and figures and House Chair information. It is distributed at the start of fall term to incoming undergraduate students. The Writer’s Guide is a simplified fact sheet created specifically for Bennington’s MFA in Writing students. It is distributed to incoming students during each residency. A Parent’s Guide offers information on Bennington relevant and specifically for parents. It is distributed to new parents during the fall term.
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Speak Bennington THE PLAN Bennington students use a unique structure called the Plan Process to design and evaluate their education. This process involves close collaboration with their faculty advisor, guidance from faculty panels that regularly review their work, and a series of reflective essays that students write over the course of their time at Bennington.
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FIELD WORK TERM (FWT) Every winter during the sevenweek Field Work Term, student pursue jobs and internships around the world. Students immerse themselves professionally and receive evaluations from their employers. After four FWTs, Bennington graduates have a sense of what they want to
do for work—and the résumé to do it. EVALUATIONS All students receive narrative evaluations from their teachers at the end of fall and spring terms. These appraise their work and summarize their progress. In addition, students may request letter grades and a GPA. All requests for letter grades must be submitted within the first two weeks of the term. HOUSES & HOUSE CHAIRS Bennington dorms are called houses, to honor their nature as respectful, comfortable, coed, studentrun communities. Every house has its own character, and students can choose to stay in one or move around during
their time here. Student resident advisors called House Chairs liaise between the administration and the students, address student concerns, serve as discreet counselors to residents, and generally help their housemates feel at home. BRAGGING RIGHTS The Princeton Review ranks Bennington 1 Class discussions encouraged 2 Professors get high marks 4 Best classroom experience 4 Best college theater 6 Best college dorms 6 Most accessible professors Unigo ranks Bennington 1 Safest college 1 Best LGBT scene 6 Brainiest college
DID YOU KNOW? • American philosopher John Dewey, whose views on experiential learning influenced the founding of Bennington in 1932, served as a trustee. • F. Scott Fitzgerald’s final novel, The Last Tycoon, is narrated by a fictional Bennington student. • Bennington began admitting men full-time in 1969, but prior to that the Bennington Theater Studio program included male drama students, including Oscar winner Alan Arkin ’55. • R. Buckminster Fuller built a prototype of his geodesic dome on campus while his daughter was attending Bennington. • Bennington was the first American college to include the visual and performing arts in a liberal arts education. • Ralph Ellison gave his first public talk at Bennington. • Two alumnae won Pulitzers in 2014: Donna Tartt ’86 in Fiction for The Goldfinch and Megan Marshall ’75 in Biography for Margaret Fuller: A New American Life. These awards bring the total Pulitzers won by Bennington alumni and faculty to 10. • Bennington alumni include Carol Channing ’42, Harvey Lichtenstein ’53, Liz Lerman ’69, Sally Mann ’73, Michael Pollan ’76, Jonathan Lethem ’86, Peter Dinklage ’91, and Kiran Desai ’96. • The Bennington faculty has included W.H. Auden, Martha Graham, Peter Drucker, Bernard Malamud, John Gardner, Camille Paglia, Milford Graves, Mary Oliver, Mansour Farhang, Scott Lehrer, and Liz Deschenes. • Shirley Jackson, author of the short story The Lottery, married a faculty member and raised her family in the shadow of Jennings Hall (the storied inspiration for The Haunting of Hill House). • Novelist Kurt Vonnegut gave his first college commencement address at Bennington.
FIRST TERM The Plan Process begins in discussions with the faculty advisor and first-year advisor, who work with students to lay a solid foundation for successfully pursuing their education. Students’ initial, formal Plan-related task is the writing of a first-term essay. This 3- to 5-page document centers on their progress in coursework, possibilities for Field Work Term (FWT), directions for their second term of work, and options for future studies. SECOND TERM Students continue to meet regularly with their faculty advisors and first-year advisor to discuss their experiences, including an assessment and reflection of their first Field Work Term and expectations for the coming term.
THIRD TERM Students put together an educational Plan for the next five terms. While it is up to the students to explain, pursue, and defend their Plan goals, its progress unfolds under the close guidance of the faculty. Students are encouraged to think of their Plan as a collaboration—an ongoing conversation with their teachers, faculty advisor, and Plan committee. It is during this term that they assign a working title to their Plan, the purpose of which is to identify a preliminary way to unify a theme or question driving their inquiry. They also identify the primary areas of study—for example, philosophy, biology, composition, directing— that will be central to the intellectual foundation for their work. FOURTH TERM The main task of students’ fourth (and fifth) terms is to proceed toward the realization of their Plan's aims, working closely with their faculty advisor and other appropriate faculty members. Students’ FWT reflective work should, by this point in a Bennington career, increasingly make connections to their overall Plan. At this stage, students start taking courses that prepare them for and engage them in advanced work.
1 3 6 FIFTH TERM At the start of the fifth term, students request individual Plan meetings with each member of their Plan committee to prepare for the upcoming Plan progress and advanced work meeting in the sixth term.
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SIXTH TERM Students submit their Plan progress and advanced work essay in the middle of the term. At this moment, Plan titles are confirmed and students reflect on their successes, acknowledge the challenges encountered, and detail any curricular adjustments. SEVENTH TERM Working with a faculty advisor and other faculty members overseeing their advanced work, students use this term to refine skills and make clear their competence by mastering increasingly sophisticated subject matter. EIGHTH TERM Students conclude their work at Bennington in their senior reflection essay. In this essay, students reflect on their intellectual and creative growth throughout the Plan Process.
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• Nelson Mandela’s autobiography was smuggled out of jail by his cellmate Mac Maharaj, who later became a Bennington faculty member.
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EDITORIAL DRIVERS l Establish a strong point of view and high editorial bar that measures stories against their alignment with the College’s singularity and ongoing engagement with ideas; in every issue, the magazine seeks to make the best case for our value and values l Pursue brand-reinforcing themes that can be thoughtfully unpacked in the fullness of an issue and assign loose cohesion for the reader l Seed content for external media outlets to easily develop, adapt, or use in future reporting The National Conversation: A feature-length story that positions Bennington as a leader within national conversations; by approaching these stories with the seriousness and journalistic rigor that would be applied to storytelling in national media, we can begin to use the magazine to build and form relationships with experts in the field, thought-leaders, and media influencers; the aim is to use the telling of these stories to strengthen relationships with journalists and seed future media appearances
Informing Opinions: Opinion pieces written by college experts (faculty, alumni, students, staff) that take on hot topics and issues in state and national conversations; these pieces should have a well informed point of view and consider an issue from a new or unexpected angle; ideally, this content could be placed in media outlets beyond the magazine Headliners: A brief capture of alumni, faculty, or students making headlines (major awards or nationally reviewed albums, films, theater openings, and other work), followed by a longer form story that unpacks one of the headlining achievements Bookshelf: A feature of nationally reviewed, recently published poetry, fiction, and non-fiction
Assignment: A knock-out assignment that speaks to the unusual intellectualism and challenges students are invited to engage with in the classroom—assignments that have the potential to resonate with all readers and can live beyond the context of the classroom; this content encourages reader engagement by inviting readers to share their response to the assignments online in appropriate social channels #bennington: Snapshots from Bennington’s most lively, interesting, and narrative social spaces that reflect a clear point of view Briefs: One-page quotes that capture a universal story and reflects our values; these and the cover are the most organically shared elements of the magazine—Instagram, Pinterest, Twitter, Facebook, Tumblr—and are designed for that purpose
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SVEN BIRKERTS—director of Bennington’s Master of Fine Arts Writing program—is perhaps best known for The Gutenberg Elegies, a critical exam of the future of reading in the digital age. He’s made something of a name for himself as literature’s favorite analogue advocate. So it was a surprise to many to find @svenbirkerts on Twitter this year. His following has steadily grown as users discover Birkerts’ real-time dialogue with the medium, and digital world itself. @svenbirkets is funny, vulnerable, smart, ironically cutting, authentic— qualities that speak broadly to literary and digital types. Here’s a taste, but follow him for the full dish.
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eware the subject line that reads: QUICK QUESTION. l one wants to release one’s personality into this small space—like setting a pig loose in the back of a station wagon—but decorum prevails. l questionnaire: when someone younger draws a blank at a reference you’ve made, what do you register first—their ignorance or your age? l The writing mind needs a Zamboni that can roll out between sessions to make smooth all that you’ve hacked up trying to get the words right. l Digital DSM sub-category, the deja-tweet: Did I already say this? Or did somebody else? Does it matter? If it doesn’t, then what? Oh God— l screen-reading literature is reading with a condom... l The problem here has all to do with nomenclature: google, selfie, twitter—how not to go through life feeling about 6 years old? l
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FROM THE PRESIDENT Looking back on the year TO THE EDITOR A conversation EXHIBITING IN USDAN A fall 2014 exhibition, (Un)governed Spaces #BENNINGTON Snapshots of our social media channels BENNINGTON BOOKSHELF Nationally reviewed and recently published works by members of the Bennington community INSIDE THE NOVEL An interview with The Story of Land and Sea author Katy Simpson Smith MFA ’13 by Jeva Lange ’15 EXCERPTING An excerpt of The Story of Land and Sea by Katy Simpson Smith MFA ’13 BIG ISSUES Exploring alternatives to incarceration by Alex Dery Snider ABOUT THE WORK Faculty member Jon Isherwood on the renowned sculptor and former faculty member Sir Anthony Caro THE NATIONAL CONVERSATION Leading the way for a more nuanced application by Claudia Rowe ’88 EXHIBITING IN USDAN A fall 2014 exhibition, Slipped Gears ALUMNI STORIES An inside look at the making of Low Down by Jeva Lange ’15
“A gift to Bennington is a signal to the College and to those watching that you are out there kicking, caring, still interested in Bennington’s ideas. the value of that signal cannot be overestimated.”
EXHIBITING IN USDAN A summer 2014 exhibition, Abstract Modernism GOOD TALK A conversation with Bennington faculty member Allen Shawn ASSIGNMENT Music faculty member Allen Shawn on getting out of music writing ruts INFORMING OPINIONS An academic investigation of the Keystone XL Pipeline by faculty member David Bond ALUMNI ENGAGEMENT A coast-to-coast call for an alumni-led, alumni-designed cooperative FACULTY NOTES Faculty working on campus and beyond
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JUDGE A BOOK BY ITS COVER Honoring books as objects with director of library and information services Oceana Wilson
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The more people you follow the more you think everyone in the world is doing something except you. l bit of a message in a bottle aspect to all this—the desert island conveniently stocked with empty bottles, writing implements, and corks... l Twitter just told me that they could not authenticate me—well, that’s the last straw. What do I need to do to be authentic? And do I care? l I still haven’t figured out what a hashtag is—it sounds like a stoner party-game. l At moment of death: your collected tweets will stream in sequence before your eyes—and then you will be favorited and, if lucky, retweeted l 140 small characters: just enough to start a flea circus! l Composing a tweet sometimes feels like walking past all the lockers on the way to homeroom—like ‘does this shirt look stupid?’ (yes) l When the urge to tweet builds up like this, I start thinking I should get a social life. l the Dalai Lama has 8.42 million followers—yes, that is an M not a K—! l That “one new tweet” designation is like the handle on a slot-machine, how can you not pull it. Maybe THIS will be the one! l problem with going off-line out of principle is that you have to spend so much time cravenly apologizing for your silence when you return. l Unable to here, I realize how much I have come to depend on italics. I, who used to tell students that italics were discount language. l I love having to beat whatever I’ve tried to say back to 140—the little pincers searching out the inevitable flab. Sport for the anal type l until you sit alone in a room for hours with the gun of constraint pressed to temple, you’ve no idea how much you can say about the avocado l if God had wanted us to do this he would have given us more thumbs. l not tweeting is sometimes like suppressing a belch—hard—but one feels vaguely virtuous for having held it—though obviously not this time l if life were like twitter, we would bow down to ‘delete’ l Before this, did we just let the thought go by? There was passing notes in class. This misses the thrill of the teacher’s shadow on the desk l land line rings and there’s a split second when you think ‘what’s that?’ l afternoon tweets like those little towns you glimpse from the Interstate as you’re nudging up past 80...and you think: someone lives there l the feeling, as tweets scroll in, that there is some great THERE that everyone’s part of, but really it’s just many other versions of ‘here’ l retweet=the smallest measurable increment on the graph of one’s self-esteem. l When did we acquire the capacity—or desire—to “un” things? Unfollow. Probably In Eden, now that I think of it—oh, to un-eat that apple... l twitter: everyone’s fantasy of what publishing could be like, only without the royalties (like there were ever royalties...)... B S U M M E R 2014 • 13
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Music faculty member Allen Shawn on getting out of music writing ruts
“The last fiscal year was, once again, evidence of the generosity and commitment of Bennington’s donors. As you will see in the pages that follow, the College received an astounding $9,521,171 million in gifts from 2,733 donors this past fiscal year, exceeding our goals as we have in each of the previous five years.” Where the money comes from
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Dear Bennington supporters, Since its founding, Bennington College has pursued its vision with a boldness and brilliance that has become its hallmark. The past 25 years have not only been a dramatic example of that pursuit but also have ushered in a period of unprecedented growth and stability. This is due in large part to the consistent and expanding support of people who believe in the innovative and audacious founding ideals of this College and look forward to their ongoing and lively interpretation. The last fiscal year was, once again, evidence of the generosity and commitment of Bennington’s donors. As you will see in the pages that follow, the College received an astounding $9,521,171 million in gifts from 2,733 donors this past fiscal year, exceeding our goals as we have in each of the previous five years. And from every group of supporters—from alumni and parents, to students, faculty, and staff—giving increased. All told, $1,510,729 in annual gifts to The Bennington Fund and $8,010,442 in major gifts and special project and endowment gifts provided the support needed to sustain and enrich every aspect of the College: an outstanding faculty of teacher-practitioners; scholarship support that surpasses that of most liberal arts colleges; innovations in the curriculum; and, of vital importance, the restoration, preservation, and enhancement of the extraordinary campus that provides the setting and scene for the Bennington experience.
We are thrilled at the solid financial footing on which we will begin the next chapter of the Bennington story, and we are hopeful that this energy and enthusiasm will continue apace as we round the next exciting corner. My sincerest gratitude, again, to each and every one of you who has so generously given to this bold and brilliant place. You are among the chief reasons Bennington College shines.
32% scholarships & financial aid academic support 24% faculty, & information technology maintenance 15% campus & capital spending 14% institutional support student & auxillary 11% services 4% debt service
Sincerely yours,
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FEATURE STORY A story about how to start a movement by Briee Della Rocca
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How do you teach something that we don’t have a real language for— that we can’t understand entirely? Well, I think of teaching in terms of shocking the students. I really believe that our culture is so barren that it’s quite likely that until they have gotten to college, students have never been shocked at how great art can be. When I put my teaching hat on, I’m there to try to somehow or other give them the experience of seeing what went into the great works and that they’re not going to necessarily easily find them in our society, because there’s no conscience guiding society. Society is like capitalism; it’s guided by what works at that particular instant. There’s no overriding conscience behind it that says, “All kids deserve to hear Beethoven.” I feel obliged to try to compensate for this. That’s my responsibility. I’m there to help the students realize that
it’s possible to do something of real value, not just transient value. I’m there to reveal the amount of thought and dedication that went into wonderful pieces of music, and the selflessness that went into them. That’s my true philosophy behind teaching. I don’t mean “shock” in a horrifying way, but I want people to be awakened to what’s possible and also to realize how hard it is to grasp it, or achieve it. This is the opposite of what students might think Bennington is. On the one hand you could say, hey, you have this inside you or all you need to do is work hard and you’ll get there, but in a way I’m not saying that. I have no idea who’s going to do what in their later lives. I don’t know which of the students is capable of this or that, but I do believe that everybody should encounter great work. I feel that knowing what has been done by others inspires and empowers us to do whatever it is we have in us to do. B
Listen to a fuller conversation with Allen Shawn by visiting https:// soundcloud.com/benningtoncollege/conversation-w-allen-shawn. And for other insights on studying music, as experienced by alumni throughout the decades, visit bennington.edu/beck-making-music to check out an article by alumnus Peter Beck ’79.
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Kerry Ryer-Parke ’90 and Nathaniel Parke MFA ’92 are both teaching at Bennington. Kerry writes, “It feels good to be on campus! I encourage alums from my era to come to the College and see it for themselves.” Hedda Krausz Sjögren ’94 will premiere her adaptation of Svetlana Alexeivich at the Royal Dramatic Theatre in Stockholm in the near future. She is still working on a documentary film project, Seven, with George Washington University’s Drama Department and International Women’s Institute.
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And then I heard them lift a Box And creak across my Soul With those same Boots of Lead, again, Then Space - began to toll,
Included in the Union of Maine Visual Artists’ journal was Bennington’s own Mildred Kennedy-Stirling ’95.
Recent exhibitions from Mary Early ’97 include group shows at the American University Art Museum and the Asheville Area Arts Council. She was recently awarded an Artist Fellowship by the DC Commission on the Arts and Humanities (DCCAH).
WHEN HE COMES INTO THE YELLOW DINING ROOM, nodding hello before joining his friends at a nearby lunch table, the students I eat with huddle forward and turn into mythmakers, wild-eyed
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informants. “Did you know he was on a first name basis with Nelson Mandela?” one of them asks me. “He turned down Harvard to come to Bennington,” another one exclaims. “I heard he was a political prisoner.”
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My favorite rumor was announced loud and clear at an intern meeting several years ago, hours after the intern came off of one of those late night,
Carleen Zimbalatti ’98 was featured in the show “Chroma” at the 263 Gallery in Boston. Her work was additionally seen this year in
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A one night–only benefit, created and produced by a talented cast and crew of Bennington alumni. Six writers, six directors, and 24 actors creating, producing, and performing six short plays in just 24 hours, in tribute to Nicky Martin and to benefit Bennington College’s scholarship program.
An event bringing 10 alumni architects together to review 16 students’ final projects, followed by a reception with 20 alumni and friends.
This is the invitation that the Alumni Cooperative extends to all Bennington alumni. We have created a framework and are ready to help get it off the ground. We need you to give it life.
Bringing 200 alumni and guests for a tribute performance at Roulette in Brooklyn, honoring retired faculty member Milford Graves. Featuring 20 alumni performances and impromptu, real time jazz collaborations.
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culture and humility. Follow my blog at allliz. wordpress.com, or look me up online! I’ll be needing some contacts in South America.”
Currently working as a Lincoln Center Education Teaching Artist, Jon Kinzel ’90 presented Someone Once Called Me A Sound Man (2013) at the Chocolate Factory in New York City, which received Best of 2013 in ArtForum. Kinzel also accepted the 2012 Artist Award from the Brooklyn Arts Exchange and completed residencies at New York Live Arts and Gibney Dance (2013–2014).
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Sometimes a new frame for the same impulses can lead to breakthrough creative work. We invite all readers to compose a song using Allen Shawn’s prompt. Complete the assignment by uploading it to Bennington’s SoundCloud group page https://soundcloud.com/groups/before-they-were-big. We look forward to hearing your work.
neurologically that we don’t even understand. That’s part of the fun—that you don’t know what it is. I teach about it to some extent, but we don’t really know what it is. In fact, when you read analyses of music, when you get to the end they have not explained the music because we don’t actually have language for it.
David Bond is a cultural anthropologist specializing in the study of crude oil, the environment, and science. He is a faculty member and senior associate at Bennington’s Center for the Advancement of Public Action, where he continues to work at the intersection of hydrocarbon disasters and governable forms of life.
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t was during a song writing class that Allen Shawn noticed something. All of his students were writing songs to their own lyrics, and they were always about love. Shawn was looking for a way to get the students out of their song writing ruts—whatever they were. So he composed an assignment that had his students write a song to Emily Dickinson’s poem, I felt a Funeral, in my Brain. “It was one of the best assignments,” he remembers. “The students took it in all different directions.” Some wrote it with humor, some wrote heart-wrenching pieces, some found a completely different style for their work. Shawn was surprised. “I didn’t know what to expect but what resulted was amazing. It helped the students to break through.”
Bathed in light, drenched in compositions, two pieces stand out in Allen Shawn’s Jennings office: A CD of his compositions, performed by Julia Bartha, and his recently published Leonard Bernstein biography.
letter posted online. Noting that the window for public comment on the Keystone XL was about to close, Hansen encouraged all concerned citizens to log their discontent. “If this project gains approval, it will become exceedingly difficult to control the tar sands monster,” he wrote. Extracting and burning the tar sands, Hansen argued, would push global warming well past the point of no return. If the Keystone XL was built, Hansen concluded, “it is essentially game over.” Many climate activists took note and got to work. Bill McKibben and his 350.org creatively publicized the otherwise mundane process of permitting a new pipeline. Progressive online news sites like ProPublica and Inside Climate News turned their investigative reporting towards the Keystone XL, uncovering embarrassing details in regulatory documents and corporate filings that never anticipated such scrutiny. Through their work and many others, pipelines are now part of our political conversations. My local NPR station now regularly covers the Addison Natural Gas Project in Vermont, whose proposed pipeline has inspired a new kind of civil disobedience: the knit-in. Marching down Sixth Avenue during the People’s Climate March, the Keystone XL was widely jeered and vilified. And yet in so much of that spirited antipathy, the physical pipeline and the small rural communities it touches seemed to matter less than the planetary crisis the Keystone XL
has been asked to stand in for. Climate change trumps local context in orienting so much of the discontent around oil pipelines. For many of the activists I spoke with on that September afternoon, the Keystone XL was not so much a shortcut on an existing pipeline system as it was the opening skirmish in the looming struggle to rein in global warming. Several I spoke with could not even identify the states the pipeline would pass through. It is notable that the express goal in this rising climate activism around pipelines is not to hijack key energy chokepoints but to trip up the tidy image of hydrocarbon infrastructure as “safe, silent, and unseen,” to borrow a popular industry description of pipelines. In the People’s Climate March, protesters creatively entangled Keystone and other pipelines in narrow conduits of profit, broad patterns of destruction, and the specter of a curtailed future. The emerging mantra might be: Don’t seize control, seize the implications. In this, oil pipelines are being confronted more as ecologies of harm than as buried metal tubes. While the relations of consequence being pinned on the pipelines exceed the communities immediately adjacent to them—as evidenced in both the ambivalence of many towns along the Keystone XL route and the absence of those very communities in climate activism— such relations have nonetheless given these pipelines a new scale of transparency. Oil pipelines have become, well, visible. And in that rising visibility, petro-networks are being opened up to new forms of accountability and refusal. B
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tal movement in the United States gained moral and regulatory force in the outraged response to industrial disasters, from oil spills to toxic releases. Climate change, in contrast, demands public action not in reaction to an acute disaster but in anticipation of the diffuse disaster to come: a slow unraveling of the planet’s climate. Although residents of the Maldives, Philippines and coastal New Jersey might disagree, for many of us climate change does not yet have the density of a deeply felt event. As novelist Zadie Smith points out in her essay, “Elegy for a Country’s Seasons,” climate change is a disaster that we have a “scientific and ideological language for” but “hardly any intimate words.” How do you mobilize around the turgid prose of the United Nations’ Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change Fifth Assessment Report? How do you protest the predicted event? Where do you even begin? A few years ago, a modest starting point in the fight against climate change emerged: fossil fuel infrastructure. Although neatly sidestepping the more consequential question of domestic consumption, petroinfrastructure nonetheless offered a starting point for those incensed by the lack of action on climate change despite mounting evidence of its reality. In 2011, this frustration rather potently aligned with the Keystone XL permitting process. It was NASA Scientist James Hansen who first pointed out this convergence in a
Which brings me to trustee Penny Wilson ’45. In an incredibly successful effort to highlight the central role of the campus in a Bennington education, last fiscal year Penny challenged this community to come together in support of campus renewal, and join her in supporting what she has championed for decades. And you responded in force. It is with sincere gratitude that we thank Penny for issuing her challenge and that we thank every one of the donors listed in these pages for answering her call.
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Publisher and alumnus Steve Albahari ’82 recently donated $56,000 worth of 21st Century Edition books. Among the collection of books donated to the College’s Crossett Library was The Journal of Contemporary Photography. Comprised of six volumes total, The Journal of Contemporary Photography features hand-pulled photogravure images from many of the world’s most highly respected contemporary photographers and writers, including Pulitzer Prize-winning poet Richard Wilbur; prize-winning novelists Ann Beattie and Robert Olen Butler; poet and critic Dana Gioia; Harvard professors and award-winning historians John Stilgoe and John Stauffer; and Wales’ great poet, the late R.S. Thomas, among many others. According to Albahari, these are not just books but collaborative endeavors that in process become art objects in their own right. Be sure to check them out the next time you are on campus.
Iorimoto in a show called “Working Knowledge,” curated and organized by Robert Otto Epstein and Ryan Dewalt. Elizabeth Williamson ’99 has been named the associate artistic director at Hartford Stage in Hartford, CT. She has been promoted by artistic director Darko Tresnjak from senior dramaturg and director of new play development.
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for Juliette Lewis’ sister, Col. Gwen Anderson, played by Brandi Nicole Wilson ’00. After almost 10 years of teaching history and social studies in public and charter schools in and around Boston, Allison Poirot ’03 MAT ’04 began teaching internationally in the summer of 2013. She is now wrapping up a two-year stint at King’s Academy in Madaba, Jordan, and will soon be living and working in Buenos Aires, Argentina, teaching at the Lincoln School. She writes, “While in Jordan, I have ridden camels, learned Afghani jokes, hiked in the desert, started a feminist club, taught improvisational comedy (as well as history and psychology), and learned a lot about
Carl Linich MFA ’04 has been directing a Georgian folk choir in New York City called Supruli, and another Georgian choir at Bard College, now in its fourth year and slated to become a credit course as part of Bard’s new Ethnomusicology program. Linich’s vocal trio, Kavkasia, celebrated 20 years together in 2014, with a concert tour in January. They performed at Yale and Princeton, and in New York City, Philadelphia, and Washington, DC. Carl also was commissioned by the Pacific Film Archive at the University of California in Berkeley to create a live choral soundtrack for the 1928 silent film Eliso by Nikoloz Shengelaya. The live premiere of the soundtrack took
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place at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City on September 23. Nathan Garton ’05 graduated from Oregon Health and Science University as a doctor of emergency room medicine in 2013. He is in residency at University of Rochester’s Strong Memorial Hospital and has been selected as a chief resident of emergency medicine for the 2015–2016 year. He became engaged to Dr. Dierdre Cavan (anesthesiologist) on New Year’s Day, 2015. Dr. Cavan is also serving her residency at University of Rochester’s Strong Memorial Hospital. Ryan Biracree ’07 and Sarah Crow Biracree ’07 welcomed their daughter, Tabitha Wednesday, into the world this past April; as of this writing, she has already begun to meet her Bennington family. Sarah continues her career as a freelance writer and has recently worked on
marketing campaigns for clients from Virgin founder Richard Branson to Pritzker prizewinning architect Zaha Hadid. Ryan remains an adjunct professor of literature at the College of Mount Saint Vincent and also a taxidermist and proprietor of Black Bears on Bath Salts, an online curiosity shop, with some of his recent work appearing on Oddities, Sleepy Hollow, and two seasons of American Horror Story. Adam Freed ’08 is honored to have been selected for the F. Edward Herbert Armed Forces Health Professions Scholarship Program (HPSP) in Clinical Psychology. The scholarship will provide full tuition, a stipend, and world-class training in a variety of treatment settings. Jess Cochrane ’09 graduated this past winter with dual JD/MPH degrees conferred (Continued on page 50)
2015 ELIZABETH COLEMAN VISIONARY LEADERSHIP AWARD: VICTORIA SAMMARTINO ’99 Victoria Sammartino ’99 was the 2015 recipient of the Dr. Elizabeth Coleman Visionary Leadership Award. Sammartino, named one of the 25 Most Influential Women in the Bronx, is the founder of Voices UnBroken, a nonprofit dedicated to giving young people in juvenile justice facilities, group homes, residential treatment facilities, jails, and other alternative settings tools and opportunity for creative self-expression. Voices UnBroken has served thousands of young people and become a source of expertise in youth development, community arts, and juvenile justice communities. In her return to campus to speak to students, faculty, and staff, Sammartino acknowledged that her career grew directly out of her work at Bennington and advised students to “Make your thesis good. You can live it out for years afterward.” The award comes with a $5,000 prize established by anonymous donors.
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SOCIAL MEDIA: We have intentionally crafted a social vortex on the Tumblr platform, which is linked to Twitter. Tumblr was chosen in 2010 as the center of our social outreach for several key reasons: TUMBLR: The foundation of our social media presence, essential in moving brand position and awareness; prime outlet for reaching internal and external audiences. We have several Tumblrs, with the central Tumblr being TappedIn: Admissions Intern blog 1. It is a social blogging platform that allows for real exchanges and conversation 2. It has a strong backchannel and contentdriven community that would allow users to find Bennington through a multitude of interests, even if they had no previous knowledge of the College
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work, entrepreneurship, careers, and innovations pioneered or established at the College. YOUTUBE: Promotional and marketing videos produced for the College, with playlists of selected community produced pieces.
5. It most closely would meet the strategic focus to move market position, as it is the most potentent social channel for brand building and awareness
VIMEO: A showcase of student, faculty, and alumni produced work.
FACEBOOK: News and reputational information
FLICKR: A photo sharing pool and image asset manager for the College to easily share photography for campus wide and external use.
TWITTER: The Grand Central of our prime social media channels.
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