Amherst College: November 11, 2021 https://www.amherst.edu/ en November 11, 2021 https://www.amherst.edu/alumni/connect/news/enews/archive/e-news-2021-22/11-11-21/node/818701 <span class="field field--name-title field--type-string field--label-hidden">November 11, 2021</span> <span class="field field--name-uid field--type-entity-reference field--label-hidden"><span>Jessica Bonzek (inactive)</span></span> <span class="field field--name-created field--type-created field--label-hidden"><time datetime="2021-11-15T15:01:57-05:00" title="Monday, November 15, 2021, at 3:01 PM" class="datetime">Monday, 11/15/2021, at 3:01 PM</time> </span> <div class="field field--name-body field--type-text-with-summary field--label-hidden field__item"><h3><span class="e2ma-style">The Bicentennial: A Special Issue of Amherst Magazine</span></h3> <p>&nbsp;For the Fall 2021 magazine, the editors commissioned nine essays from an accomplished group of alumni authors. These pieces will bring you onto the Connecticut River before dawn. You’ll walk through an open door to meet an unforgettable group of friends. You’ll witness a moment of deep humanity in the office of a thesis adviser. And you’ll go to class, where you’ll teach writing to new students, take responsibility for your own ideas and embrace your endless contradictions. Here are the Bicentennial essays.&nbsp;</p> <div class="e2ma-combo-content"> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/a-river-in-the-dark">The River in the Dark</a>, by Lauren Groff ’01, author of six books, including the new novel <em>Matrix</em></div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/reaching-back-to-frost">Reaching Back to Frost</a>, by Rand Richards Cooper ’80, author of <em>The Last to Go</em> and a contributing editor at <em>Commonweal</em></div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/revise-revise-revise">Revise, Revise, Revise</a>, by Jennifer Acker ’00, founder and editor-in-chief of <em>The Common</em> and author of <em>The Limits of the World</em></div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/begin-on-page-85">Begin on Page 85</a>, by Debby Applegate ’89, whose second book, <em>Madam: The Biography of Polly Adler, Icon of the Jazz Age</em>,&nbsp;came out last week</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/the-equation-given">The Equation, Given</a>, by Rafael Campo ’87, H’04, a physician and the author of, most recently, <em>Comfort Measures Only: New and Selected Poems, 1994–2016</em></div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"> <p><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/little-house-lot-of-love">A Little House and a Lot of Love</a>, by Carmella de los Angeles Guiol ’09, who ghostwrites memoirs and blogs about digital health</p> <p><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/samovars-hope-and-promise">Samovars, Hope and Promise</a>, by J.M. Holmes ’12, author of the story collection <em>How Are You Going to Save Yourself</em> and a writer for Showtime’s <em>City on a Hill</em></p> <p><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/the-last-line-of-the-poem">The Last Line of the Poem</a>, by William H. Pritchard ’53, the Henry Clay Folger Professor of English, Emeritus, whose books include <em>Frost: A Literary Life Reconsidered</em>&nbsp;</p> <p><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/nine-essays/the-return-visit">The Return Visit</a>, by Helen Wan ’95, whose novel <em>The Partner Track</em> is in development as a Netflix original series</p> <h4>Also in the special Bicentennial issue:</h4> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><strong>The Bicentennial Rereading Project</strong></div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">In a typical issue, <em>Amherst</em> magazine reviews new books by alumni and faculty. This time, the editors asked two reviewers: What’s one book you encountered in college that you’d want to review today? For Paul Statt ’78, it was <em><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/amherst-creates/call-me-an-outcast">Moby-Dick</a></em>, “the greatest work I’ve ever read.” Makena Onjerika ’10 chose <em><a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/amherst-creates/made-in-childhood">Aké: The Years of Childhood</a></em>. As an Amherst senior, Onjerika was “biting my nails over whether I would ever amount to anything.” <em>Aké</em> offered comfort. What would it do for her now, in 2021?</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"> <h4 class="e2ma-p-div"><strong><span class="e2ma-style">Plus:</span></strong>&nbsp;</h4> <div class="e2ma-p-div">A wide-ranging <a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/biddy-martin-takes-stock">interview with President Biddy Martin</a> on her 10 years at Amherst and the final year of her presidency</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">An <a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/first-words">opening essay</a> by Matthew Randolph ’16 on a surprising discovery he made in the Amherst College archives</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">A <a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall/bicentennial-poem">Bicentennial poem</a> by Haoran Tong ’23, the 2017 young poet laureate of China, titled “Our Story Keeps Writing Itself”</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div">&nbsp;</div> <div class="e2ma-p-div"><strong>And <a href="/news/magazine/issues/2021-fall">much more</a> </strong></div> </div> </div> </div> <hr> <p><strong>Coming Soon: The Amherst Bicentennial Podcast&nbsp;</strong></p> <p>Stay tuned for an Amherst Bicentennial podcast, available soon!&nbsp; <em>Amherst at 200: Celebrating Mind, Heart and Community</em> is narrated by Tony, Emmy and Golden Globe winner Jeffrey Wright ’87 and showcases the stories of 14 graduates from 70 years ago until the present. The podcast series will include a special episode featuring President Biddy Martin and past Amherst presidents Tony Marx and Tom Gerety, moderated by Cullen Murphy ’74, reflecting on their experiences at the College and the importance of the liberal arts in higher education, and three encore episodes hosted by President Martin. Watch your inbox for the premiere date, and listen wherever you get your podcasts!</p> <hr> <p><strong>Homecoming 2021</strong></p> <p>Homecoming is this weekend! Join us in person or online for athletics, concerts and fun: <a href="https://www.amherst.edu/alumni/events/homecoming/homecoming-2021">Learn more</a> and register today!</p> <hr> <p><strong><span class="e2ma-style">Bicentennial Pop-Up Shop at Homecoming</span></strong></p> <p><span class="e2ma-style">For the Bicentennial, we explored the College’s extensive archives for beautiful, interesting and fun designs. View the collection on the Bicentennial site and learn about the Amherst history that inspired the designs. Items will be available on campus at Schwemm’s Café and at a pop-up shop at the concessions stand in&nbsp;Pratt Field at Lehrman Stadium from 10 a.m. to&nbsp;2 p.m. on Saturday, Nov. 13, during Homecoming. <a href="https://www.amherst.edu/mm/653755">View the Collection</a>.</span></p> <p>&nbsp;</p></div> Mon, 15 Nov 2021 20:01:57 +0000 jbonzek 818701 at https://www.amherst.edu