Hanif Abdurraqib on the Power of Storytelling

Poets have always been a part of the Oxford Conference for the Book, especially this year, since the first day of the conference would have coincided with the first day of National Poetry Month. Here we have Hanif Abdurraqib reading one of his poems, along with an interview in Cultured magazine from January. Abdurraqib was … Continued

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Inside Tommy Tomlinson’s Obesity Memoir

Continuing our virtual Oxford Conference for the Book today is Tommy Tomlinson, who was originally scheduled to read from his memoir “The Elephant in the Room” on Friday, April 3. Instead, you can read about his struggles with his weight and what made him reassess his life in this Rolling Stone article from January 2019. … Continued

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Oxford Conference for the Book Canceled

The Oxford Conference for the Book will not take place on April 1-3, 2020 due to concerns about the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The conference is the longest-running event produced by the University of Mississippi’s Center for the Study of Southern Culture. “We are disappointed that we had to cancel the conference, but the health … Continued

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Ann Abadie to receive Thad Cochran Award for Achievement in the Humanities at the Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration

Ann J. Abadie, professor emerita of the University of Mississippi, founding member of the Southern Foodways Alliance, and original organizer of the Oxford Conference for the Book, will be honored with the Thad Cochran Award for Achievement in the Humanities at the Natchez Literary and Cinema Celebration later this week. At this year’s Book Conference, … Continued

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