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The Dazzled Rope Of Lightning Against The Cloud Is Not The Downward Bolt But The Compelled Upstroke Through The Heated Ether: Stories, Jack S. Muth
Senior Projects Fall 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Romanian Goodbye, Andrei Dumitriu
The Romanian Goodbye, Andrei Dumitriu
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Unable To Locate A Fire, Lily Isabel Taggart
Unable To Locate A Fire, Lily Isabel Taggart
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Strangeness Of Being Alive, Marxe Altman Orbach
The Strangeness Of Being Alive, Marxe Altman Orbach
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Coup De Grâce, Violet Rea Mass
Coup De Grâce, Violet Rea Mass
Senior Projects Spring 2023
This project, composed of an introduction and a fiction piece, explores the complex power dynamics at play on the university stage put into perspective of the Human Rights study. The fiction follows young Olive as arrives for her first term at a university in a secluded valley where she must come to terms with a darkness greater than she had ever imagined.
By The Rivers Of Babylon We Sat Down And Wept, Sarah Ann Hudes
By The Rivers Of Babylon We Sat Down And Wept, Sarah Ann Hudes
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Others, Marquel Horton
The Others, Marquel Horton
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Sweet Company, Sylvie Isabella Ruth Winkler
Sweet Company, Sylvie Isabella Ruth Winkler
Senior Projects Spring 2023
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Legends Of Zamour, Miranda F. Hall
Legends Of Zamour, Miranda F. Hall
Senior Projects Spring 2022
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
This project is a selection of chapters and excerpts from Part I of a fantastical novel that has existed in my imagination for a few years and is finally being brought to fruition. The novel follows an eighteen year old boy named Ansel Burnett and his contemporaries Michelle Payson and Felix Santos as they enter a prestigious Institute for warriors and attempt to apprehend a powerful emerging criminal before she enacts war.
Blurb: For as long as he could remember, Ansel Burnett dreamt of becoming a Guardian, …
Signs To Stop, Finn Tait
Signs To Stop, Finn Tait
Senior Projects Spring 2022
Take this as a Sign-
At night it is so much easier to believe a story. There is a forgiveness at night, an expanding of what might be possible. I first learned how to tell stories in the dark, from listening to my dad's voice as I drifted off to sleep, from the whispered voices of my friends around a fire, from the car tape player on a long drive home. It is easy to imagine that something terrible stands just beyond the headlight's reach, looks back at you from your dark bathroom mirror, or lurks just behind your bedroom …
Electric Snake, David Y. Liang
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
Child Ballads: Folk Songs And Stories From The New World, Brian Gabriel Watko
Child Ballads: Folk Songs And Stories From The New World, Brian Gabriel Watko
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Basement Girls, Skylar Hauge
Basement Girls, Skylar Hauge
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Shadow Hoop, Celia Mara Buckley
The Shadow Hoop, Celia Mara Buckley
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College
So It Shall Be Done By Warner Bailey, Sophia Margaret Kagan
So It Shall Be Done By Warner Bailey, Sophia Margaret Kagan
Senior Projects Spring 2021
“So It Shall Be Done By Warner Bailey” is the first part of a book about two protagonists attempting to survive in the roles they have been forced to play. Written by an unreliable author, who goes by the alias of Warner Bailey, the story is in a constant state of manipulation. The reader will find that the unreliable author is editing the story as he writes it to keep the plot on a direct path. If the characters attempt to thwart the progression of his story, Warner Bailey will intervene. However, while Warner Bailey rules his fictional world with …
Dimentia: Footnotes Of Time, Zachary Hait
Dimentia: Footnotes Of Time, Zachary Hait
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Time from the physicist's perspective is not inclusive of our lived experience of time; time from the philosopher's perspective is not mathematically engaged, in fact Henri Bergson asserted explicitly that time could not be mathematically engaged whatsoever. What follows is a mathematical engagement of time that is inclusive of our lived experiences, requiring the tools of storytelling.
Bruised Oranges, Blair Peppe
Bruised Oranges, Blair Peppe
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
A Nameless Blue, Francis (Elle) Lawson Mitchell
A Nameless Blue, Francis (Elle) Lawson Mitchell
Senior Projects Spring 2021
A Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College, Written Arts. A science fiction novel about queerness, disability, the heart and the body. The novel considers where the biological and the mechanical meet, and where the body intersects with relationships of power, the state, production and religion.
Flowergirls, Oriana Marie Mack
Flowergirls, Oriana Marie Mack
Senior Projects Spring 2021
A psychological exploration of the relationship between two adolescent girls and their music teacher. The arc of the piece explores the complexities of their mutual fascination and the ways in which it splinters over time.
Streaks, Maximino R. Janairo Iv
Streaks, Maximino R. Janairo Iv
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Lizard Brained, Miles Fowlkes Thomas
Lizard Brained, Miles Fowlkes Thomas
Senior Projects Spring 2021
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
Disintegration And Other Stories, Brian Araque Pérez
Disintegration And Other Stories, Brian Araque Pérez
Senior Projects Spring 2020
"Disintegration and Other Stories" is a collection of fictional short stories accompanied by two translations written originally by two iconic Latin American writers. The stories although fictional, are both deeply personal and distant from my own life.
Animals And People, Nikolas Slackman
Animals And People, Nikolas Slackman
Senior Projects Fall 2020
A novella detailing the end of photographer Eadweard Muybridge's life, after his return to Kingston-upon-Thames. His story is intercut with quotations and investigations into the Kanun of Lekë Dukagjini, an ancient Albanian codebook.
“Tell Me I Did Well” And Other Things Left Unsaid, Shirley X H Cheng
“Tell Me I Did Well” And Other Things Left Unsaid, Shirley X H Cheng
Senior Projects Spring 2020
A collection of short stories built around a disease that turns you into a stone flower. The stories explore sadness, loneliness and helplessness and the ultimate effects that can have on people.
Last Call: I'M Never Drinking Again And Other Lies I'Ve Told Myself, Oona G. Oglesby
Last Call: I'M Never Drinking Again And Other Lies I'Ve Told Myself, Oona G. Oglesby
Senior Projects Spring 2020
This is a work of creative nonfiction documenting a girls journey with sobriety.
A Troop, A Raft, A Bed, Hanna Jane Guendel
A Troop, A Raft, A Bed, Hanna Jane Guendel
Senior Projects Spring 2020
A Troop, a Raft, a Bed tells the interwoven fictional stories of three major animals (the mountain gorilla, the Adélie penguin, and the American eel) and four transitional animals (the white stork, the humpback whale, the common octopus, and the great white shark). The stories are told from the animals' perspectives, and are written with language that considers each animal's unique intelligence, mind, and behavior. These stories seek to communicate how animals around the world may be experiencing the various effects of climate change and global warming.
Aunts & Uncles, Stephanie Njeri Wambugu
Aunts & Uncles, Stephanie Njeri Wambugu
Senior Projects Spring 2020
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
The Dells, Brittany Michele Fleming
The Dells, Brittany Michele Fleming
Senior Projects Spring 2020
Senior Project submitted to The Division of Languages and Literature of Bard College.
In Window Tree: A Novel And Three Fables, Jack Pagliante
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.
Catch Hell Blues, Nick Jebsen
Catch Hell Blues, Nick Jebsen
Senior Projects Spring 2020
My novella features four friends attempting to navigate the transition between high school and adulthood while coming of age in the midst of political turmoil and an American epidemic of substance misuse. They attend a house party, inebriate, and drive around Los Angeles in a 1996 BMW 7 series while waxing philosophic about God, free-will, and beauty. After purchasing more alcohol, they vandalize a Confederate flag, which incites a road-rage incident. The second half of the novella details their separation from one another and struggles with personal loss and substance abuse.