A miniseries adaptation of Alan Furst’s novel “The Spies of Warsaw” begins airing tomorrow night Wednesday, April 3 at 8 p.m. CST. View a trailer and enter to win a signed copy of the novel.
Alan Furst’s archive is housed at the Ransom Center.

A miniseries adaptation of Alan Furst’s novel “The Spies of Warsaw” begins airing tomorrow night Wednesday, April 3 at 8 p.m. CST. View a trailer and enter to win a signed copy of the novel.

Alan Furst’s archive is housed at the Ransom Center.

T. C. Boyle, whose papers are housed at the Ransom Center, will give a reading Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in Avaya Auditorum in an event organized by the Michener Center for Writers. See how you can enter to win a signed copy of “The Tortilla Curtain” by Boyle.

T. C. Boyle, whose papers are housed at the Ransom Center, will give a reading Thursday night at 7:30 p.m. in Avaya Auditorum in an event organized by the Michener Center for Writers. 

See how you can enter to win a signed copy of “The Tortilla Curtain” by Boyle.

Visit our Facebook campaign at http://bit.ly/11c9atX for a chance to win a signed copy of a Tom Stoppard work. The Ransom Center, which holds Stoppard’s collection, is celebrating the release of “Anna Karenina,” for which Stoppard wrote the screenplay. There will be five winners.

Share which of these three T. C. Boyle books you like most: “The Tortilla Curtain,” “World’s End,” or “Stories.” By doing so, you will be entered into our drawing for a signed copy of your selection. 

Cover of “The Tortilla Curtain” by T. C. Boyle.

Cover of “Stories” by T. C. Boyle.

Cover of “World’s End” by T. C. Boyle.

James Salter, whose archive is housed at the Ransom Center, will receive the 2012 PEN/Malamud Award, which honors excellence in the art of the short story. To celebrate the news, the Ransom Center is giving away two signed copies of James Salter books.
Photo of James Salter by Linda Gervin.

James Salter, whose archive is housed at the Ransom Center, will receive the 2012 PEN/Malamud Award, which honors excellence in the art of the short story. To celebrate the news, the Ransom Center is giving away two signed copies of James Salter books.

Photo of James Salter by Linda Gervin.