TEST An exterior photo of the lights on inside Olin Library at dusk.

Search for Books and More

Search Results

544 Results from library.washu.edu

  1. Paradise Lost, John Milton’s retelling of the biblical story of Adam and Eve and the Fall of Man, has maintained...

  2. In addition to talks addressing William Gass’s roles as reader, translator, and advocate for international writing, the 2016 William H. Gass...

  3. In this installment of “Hotch at 100,” our ongoing series of video interviews with writer, philanthropist, and Washington University in...

  4. Stanley Elkin was a prolific fiction and essay writer and a professor of creative writing at WashU for 35 years....

  5. In this reading and discussion, Max Kade Visiting Writer Jan Wagner will present his work in English translation. Wagner is...

  6. This symposium brings together researchers, faculty, and graduate students in the United States and abroad to explore different facets of...

  7. This symposium brings together researchers, faculty, and graduate students in the United States and abroad to explore different facets of...

  8. This symposium brings together researchers, faculty, and graduate students in the United States and abroad to explore different facets of...

  9. To deepen our understanding of the significance, history, and legacy of Juneteenth, which commemorates the freedom of enslaved African Americans...

  10. The East Asian Library will see the removal of 16,000 items on May 17 from its stacks and collections to...

  11. Aaron Coleman (MFA ’15, PhD ’21), whose papers and other materials are now part of the Modern Literature Collection, will...

  12. In 2021, WashU Libraries was awarded a $34,520 grant from the Council on Library and Information Resources (CLIR) to fund...