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Electric Snake, David Y. Liang Jan 2022

Electric Snake, David Y. Liang

Senior Projects Spring 2022

A blend of fantastic, noir, and cyberpunk elements. Prose.

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College


The Minx, Amirah B. Miller Jan 2021

The Minx, Amirah B. Miller

Senior Projects Fall 2021

This story follows a reference to the biblical Jezebel with a modern twist using a fictional character called Trinity, an 18-year-old college student with a dark past.


Lady Disdain, Hunter Lucian Lustberg Jan 2021

Lady Disdain, Hunter Lucian Lustberg

Senior Projects Spring 2021

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.


In Window Tree: A Novel And Three Fables, Jack Pagliante Jan 2020

In Window Tree: A Novel And Three Fables, Jack Pagliante

Senior Projects Spring 2020

A young man begins to remember his childhood when he finds a child asleep in a fallen tree.


Between Branching Paths, Amanda Christine Silva Jan 2019

Between Branching Paths, Amanda Christine Silva

Senior Projects Spring 2019

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.


Baby Adrian: Not An Autobiography, Adrian Catrin Retzl Jan 2018

Baby Adrian: Not An Autobiography, Adrian Catrin Retzl

Senior Projects Fall 2018

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.


Parfois Le Hasard Fait Bien Les Choses: The Biography Of Justus Rosenberg, Vikramaditya H. Joshi Jan 2018

Parfois Le Hasard Fait Bien Les Choses: The Biography Of Justus Rosenberg, Vikramaditya H. Joshi

Senior Projects Spring 2018

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.

As the authorized biographer of Professor Justus Rosenberg, who, as a young man, functioned as a courier in Varian Fry’s Emergency Rescue Committee, and thus facilitated the escape of émigrés from Vichy France, I experiment in this project with a form of storytelling that juxtaposes his classroom dialogues about twentieth century novels with my account of his experiences as a guerrilla fighter during the French Resistance.

By analyzing archival material, interviewing Professor Rosenberg and retracing his journey across Europe during World War Two, while simultaneously learning French …


The Manor House: A Novel, Cleo Rose Egnal Jan 2017

The Manor House: A Novel, Cleo Rose Egnal

Senior Projects Spring 2017

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.


The Museum, Julie Yucai Jarema Jan 2016

The Museum, Julie Yucai Jarema

Senior Projects Spring 2016

The Museum takes the form of a novel. It has a window carved into its steel garage door for the viewer to observe and puzzle over the assortment of ephemera inside the small space. Mia, a girl who does not know her roots, ends up working as a research assistant for the reclusive author who owns the museum. Her life becomes increasingly more chaotic and unstable as the author, Mr. E, sends her and her newborn daughter on an absurd scavenger hunt through Manhattan. Mr. E constructs each of Mia’s assignments around the plot of the novel that he is …


O Is For Olive, Anna Rose Kornfeld Jan 2016

O Is For Olive, Anna Rose Kornfeld

Senior Projects Spring 2016

The suicide of a young woman’s brother results in her return home to mourn his loss. She is forced to reconnect with family members as she explores the past and tries to grapple with the future.


Human Eclipse, Elizabeth Macdonald Von Klemperer Jan 2014

Human Eclipse, Elizabeth Macdonald Von Klemperer

Senior Projects Spring 2014

Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.