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Mark Axelrod

  

Professor Axelrod Publishes New Book

September 17, 2014 by | News

Mark Axelrod, Ph.D ., professor of English and creative writing , has published his latest book, “ No Symbols Where None Intended: Literary Essays from Laclos to Beckett ” (Palgrave Pivot/MacMillan, August 2014). The essays use Nabokov’s stylistic approach to well-known texts (fiction, drama and criticism) as a point of departure. Notions

Best Feature Screenplay

December 10, 2013 by | News

The Irvine International Film Festival has announced their 2014 Official Selections and English Professor Mark Axelrod’s screen play STAYIN’ ALIVE, has been short-listed for Best Feature Screenplay. Congrats Professor Axelrod!  

Now wait just a minute — is it Godot or Godeau? Incredibly, it’s both

November 4, 2013 by | English

Chapman University Professor Mark Axelrod is not waiting for Godeau anymore. Professor Mark Axelrod with his latest book, “Waiting for Godeau,” a translation of a play by Balzac. Yes, that spelling – Godeau — is correct. He’s a character in the Honoré Balzac play Mercadet, the Good Businessman that Axelrod translated from French into English

John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum

January 18, 2013 by | English

The John Fowles Center for Creative Writing Literary Forum is excited to announce the 2013 writer series line-up. Below is a list of the authors and the dates they will be here on campus. For more information about each of the writers, please go to the John Fowles Center website. All readings will begin at

Department of English

September 17, 2010 by | English

Mark Axelrod, Ph.D., professor of English, Wilkinson, is serving as a film mentor for HATCH and its signature event, HATCHfest 2010, a film festival that will be held in Bozeman, Montana Sept. 22-25.  HATCH is a year-round non-profit organization, based in Bozeman, designed to develop and foster the growth of creative minds in various industries

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