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Harlem Art
New Yorker Laura Iorio '95 finds her gallery is at home in Harlem
   

Marin Collected
Colby's collection of the works of John Marin is showcased in a new book
   
  Recent Releases
From our shelf to yours.
   

recent releases

Fallen Angel
Don Snyder '72
Hallmark Hall of Fame Productions (2003)
Snyder wrote the screenplay for the adaptation of his sentimental 2001 novel about redemption and family, which premieres on CBS on Sunday, November 23, at 9 p.m. (ET/PT) as a Hallmark Hall of Fame movie. Gary Sinise stars as Hollywood bigwig lawyer Terry McQuinn, who returns to his native Maine coast after the death of his estranged father. Joely Richardson is Katherine Halworth, whose family had employed Terry's father as caretaker and handyman on their summer estate.

Yes & No

Yes & No
Linda Tatelbaum (English)
About Time Press (2004)
Naomi Weiss, a Cornell graduate student, travels to Paris in 1969 to unlock the secret behind 12th-century philosopher Abelard and his lover, Heloise. Facing daily obstacles as a woman in the academic world, Naomi buries herself in ancient manuscripts. But with two French feminists urging her on, a strange librarian begging for her help and a cruel professor trying to hold her back, Naomi's inquiries into the past lead her on a journey of self-discovery.



Brill's Companion to Alexander the Great
Joseph Roisman, editor (classics)
Brill (2003)
For those interested in the history of Alexander the Great, his conquests and his era, Roisman has edited a collection of essays on the legendary leader, which includes his own chapter on "Honor in Alexander's Campaign." The volume covers a broad range of subjects, from the representation of Alexander in ancient literature and art to the exploitation of his story by ancient philosophers and modern communities to his relationship with neighboring lands.

Alcestis

Euripides' Alcestis
C.A.E. Lusching and Hanna M. Roisman (classics), notes and commentary
University of Oklahoma Press (2003)
Lusching and Roisman introduce students of classics to the famous Greek drama with a more straightforward, but still challenging, method than many literary commentaries use. Their commentary provides important grammatical tools and background mythology, explains the conventions of Greek theater and sets up exercises to aid in translation. This edition, volume 29 in the Oklahoma Series in Classical Culture, is designed for intermediate students of Greek.

 


FEATURES:

The Word on Posse
Colby is enrolling top students from New York City,
who arrive as Colby's Posse. Read all about them,
and the fast-growing Posse program.

Educated Travelers
Alumni Travel Programs, which include faculty experts
on countries and cultures, are more popular than ever.

The Great Mudpuppy Escape
The origin of unusually large salamanders in the
Belgrade Lakes? A Colby professor was the culprit.

Players
Paul L. Coffey '98 and Joshua Scharback '98 discovered
theater at Colby. They've never looked back.

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