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Bradley Mcduffie 2010 Arts and Sciences Emerging Scholar of the Year Bradley McDuffie 2010 Arts and Sciences Emerging Scholar of the Year Lecturer of English 1 South Boulevard North Campus, Room 201 Nyack, NY. 10960 [email protected] 845.675.4520 Education Ph.D. Candidate, Indiana University of Pennsylvania M.A. State University of New York, New Paltz B.A. Nyack College Areas of Specialization/Expertise • Modern Literature • Creative Writing Current Areas of Research • Ernest Hemingway • J. D. Salinger • Cormac McCarthy • Modern Poetry • Modern Film Courses Taught • Modern Poetry • Modern American Novel • Modern British Novel • Victorian Literature • American Romanticism • American Realism • Introduction to TV/Film • Scriptwriting • English 101 & 102 Membership in Professional Societies • Robert Penn Warren Circle • Elizabeth Madox Robert’s Society • Hemingway Society • Richard Aldington Society • Sports Literature Association • The Nick Adams Society Publications & Presentations Books • And The West Was Not So Far Away. West Park, NY: Des Hymnagistes, 2009. • Seven Hymns from the West. Babylon, NY: Dying Tree, 2010. Poems • The North Dakota Quarterly. “Teaching In Our Time to Freshmen” (Forthcoming) • Des Hymnagistes: An Anthology. Lafayette, LA: Des Hymnagistes: Pgs. 40-47: “Seven Hymns From the West” • The South Carolina Review 2010: 42.2 Spring: "Visiting Coney Island, January 2005" • Shawangunk Review 2009: Vol. XX: “Fidelity” and “On Through to Sundown” • Aethlon: The Journal of Sport Literature 2008: Vol. XXV:1: Pgs. 86-87: “Grace Rituals” • Shawangunk Review 2008: Vol. XIX: Pg. 103: “The Gulls Leave Gentle Traces” • Florida English: Special Imagist Issue 2008 : Vol. 6: Pgs. 29-32: “In Season,” “Morse Codes,” and “To Go Home” • Hurricane Poems: An Anthology: “Last Call Before the Flood” • Homage to RPW: An Anthology of Poems For Robert Penn Warren: “God Have Mercy on the Mariner...” • North Dakota Quarterly 2007: Vol. 74.3: Pgs. 92-93: “Waiting for the Vaporetto at San Marco” and “Returning to New York From Venice” • A Garland of Poems for Catha Aldington: “L’Envoi: In the Trenches” • Illumination & Praise: Poems for Elizabeth Madox Roberts and Kentucky, 2008: "Three Crooks of Crows: A Love Song for The Scarecrow," "Being Low, My God, Hawks Rise" and "Tracing the Rituals" Essays • The Kansas City Star . Arts & Entertainment 18 July, 2010: Pgs E6-7: “When Hemingway Met Salinger • The Hemingway Review. Spring 2011. “For Ernest With Love and Squalor: Ernest Hemingway’s Influence Upon the Life and Work of J. D. Salinger.” (Forthcoming) • Elizabeth Madox Roberts: Essays of Reassessment & Reclamation. Ed by H. R. Stoneback and Steven Florczyk. Wind: KY, 2008: “‘Bringing in the Sheaves’: Cosmic Dispensations of Grace and the Redemptive Tryst in Roberts’ ‘The Shepherd’s Interval’” • Elizabeth Madox Roberts: Essays of Discovery and Recovery. Ed. By H. R. Stoneback, Nicole Camastra and Steven Florczyk. Quincy & Harrod: NY, 2008: “The Order of Chaos: Tracing Visions of the Promised Land in Roberts’ The Great Meadow and Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon” • Locations and Dislocations. Ed. by Daniel Kempton & H. R. Stoneback. Gregau: Stes-Maries- de-la-Mer, 2008: Essay: “In the Trenches, L’Envoi: Tracing Imagism to Modernism through the Great War in Richard Aldington’s Images of War and Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time” • Elizabeth Madox Roberts Society Newsletter 2007: “‘Never Lost-- But Bewildered For A Day’: With the EMR Papers at the Library of Congress • Shawangunk Review 2003: Vol. XIV: Pgs. 21-28: “Looking for a Road on One-Way Highways: Diane di Prima’s Feminist Poetics” Reviews • North Dakota Quarterly: Review of Peter Bethanis’, American Future: Poems 1988-2008. (Forthcoming) • North Dakota Quarterly 2007: Vol. 74.2 : Pgs. 198-202: Review of Tom Hansen’s Falling to Earth. • North Dakota Quarterly: Review of A Glass of Milk to Kiss Goodnight (Forthcoming) Presentations • II International Imagism Conference, Brunnenburg Castle, Dorf Tirol, Italy: “They’re not full of a lot of emotional stuff”: Salinger and Imagism,” June 2010 • 14 th Biennial International Hemingway Conference in Lausanne, Switzerland: “’Remembering a favorite anathema from a Hemingway novel’: The Correspondence of Ernest Hemingway and J. D. Salinger • Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference in Springfield, KY: "'Bring Me Up a Broken Moon': Imagism in Under the Tree," April 2010 • South Atlantic Modern Language Association Convention in Atlanta, Gerogia: “‘We’re gonna fight the Eskimos next’: The Absurd War in J. D. Salinger’s ‘Just Before the War With the Eskimos,’” October 2009 • American Literature Association Conference in Savannah, Georgia: “'She's Hell-Bent for Election': The Convergence of Past and. Present in Breece D'J Pancake's 'Trilobites,'” October 2009 • 13 th Biennial International Hemingway Conference in Kansas City, Missouri.: “For Ernest, With Love and Squalor: J. D. Salinger’s Relationship with Ernest Hemingway in Fiction and War,” June 2008 • The Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference in Springfield, KY : Songs That Give Back “The Knowledge of Rain”: Imagism, Voticism and The Poetry of Elizabeth Madox Roberts, April 2008. • American Literature Association Conference in Savannah, Georgia: "'Mama Swears It's The Mark of the Beast': Theology in Breece D'J Pancake's 'The Mark' and Flannery O'Connor's 'A Temple of The Holy Ghost,'" October 2008. • Richard Aldington Conference in Provence, France: “In This Way He Lost Everything”: Of Codes and Consequences in Richard Aldington’s “Deserter” and Ernest Hemingway’s “Soldier’s Home," July 2008. • Nick Adams Society Conference, Lake Placid, New York: “A Look at the Proud Father”: Life, Death, and the Question of Paternity in “Indian Camp,” October 2008. • American Literature Association, Boston, MA. “‘One Way to Write the History of America’: Robert Penn Warren’s Late Poetry and the Natural History of David Milch’s Vision," April 2007. • Robert Penn Warren Conference in Guthrie/Bowling Green, Kentucky: “‘The Future Tense of Joy’: Historical Intertextualities in Robert Penn Warren’s Or Else and Rosanna Warren’s Departure,” March 2007. • The Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference in Springfield, Kentucky: “‘There Will Your Heart Be Also’: Treasures– Damned & Divined– In William Faulkner’s Go Down Moses and Elizabeth Madox Roberts A Buried Treasure,” March 2007. • New York CEA. New Paltz, NY: “‘Carrying the Fire Through the Evening Redness in the West’: ‘The Validation of Sequence and Causality’ in the Fiction of Cormac McCarthy, ” March 2007. • 22 nd Annual Ezra Pound Conference “Ends and Beginnings.” Venice, Italy: “An Art of ‘Pure Sound Bound Through Symbols’: Ezra Pound’s Tutelage of Ernest Hemingway, ” June 2007. • Sports Literature Association, Saratoga Springs, NY. “‘Some-Girls-Just-Don’t-Know-When-To- Go-Home’: Infield Chatter and Rite of Passage in J. D. Salinger’s “The Laughing Man,’” June 2007. • 12 th Biennial International Hemingway Conference in Ronda, Spain: "Fasting in The Moveable Feast: Omissions from The Old Man’s Memoirs," June 2006. • The Richard Aldington Conference in Provence, France: “L’Envoi; ‘In the Trenches’: Tracing Imagism to Modernism in Richard Aldington’s Images of War and Ernest Hemingway’s In Our Time,” June 2006. • The Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference in Springfield, Kentucky: “‘Bringing in the Sheaves’: Cosmic Dispensations of Grace and The Redemptive Tryst in Elizabeth Madox Roberts’ ‘The Shepherd’s Interval,’” March 2006. • Robert Penn Warren Conference in Guthrie/Bowling Green, Kentucky: “The Great Twitch of Evening Redness In The West: The Burden of Time and the Devolution of Man in Robert Penn Warren’s All The King’s Men and Cormac McCarthy’s Blood Meridian," March 2006. • Robert Penn Warren Centennial Conference Guthrie/Bowling Green, KY. “‘The Direction of Fulfillment’: Physical and Spiritual Tides in Robert Penn Warren’s Flood,’” March 2005. • Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference,” in Springfield, Kentucky. “The Order of Chaos: Tracing the Visions of the Promised Land in Elizabeth Madox Robert’s The Great Meadow and Thomas Pynchon’s Mason & Dixon,” March 2005. • 11 th Biennial International Hemingway Society Conference, “Key West Hemingway. ”“Post- Prophets and a Century of Exiled Wandering Through the (ex)Patriot Wildernesses: The Objective Verse–(Strangers in Our Own Strange Land)– the Eliot ‘Turn’ in Hemingway’s ‘The Strange Country’ and the early fiction of Thomas Pynchon,” June 2004. • Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference,” in Springfield, Kentucky: “The Short Cinematics of the Soul: or, Looking Through the Glass Darkly: Haunting the Folk Rhythms, ‘Last Rights’ and Cinematic Splicings of Elizabeth Madox Robert’s ‘Death at Bearwallow,’” March 2004. • Elizabeth Madox Roberts Conference,” in Springfield, Kentucky: “Waving Hello to Goodbye: Deterioration and Renewal in Elizabeth Madox Robert’s ‘The Scarecrow,’” March 2003. • SUNY New Paltz English Symposium on Beat Writers: “Looking for a Road on One Way Highways: Diane di Prima’s Feminist Poetics,” April 2002. .
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