Queer writers have been at the forefront of reshaping literature for decades, transforming narratives and expanding the ...
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The ‘bible’ of Latin America, Gabriel Garcia Marquez’s funny, tragic, sensual and political novel opened the door to new ways ...
Books & the Arts / A talk with Dionne Brand about her recent book, Salvage, which looks at how the classic texts of ...
Democratic strategist James Carville called President Biden the “most tragic figure in modern American politics,” criticizing the president for his decision to wait until so close to Election ...
Africa’s first Nobel Laureate for Literature, Wole Soyinka was on the faculty of Unife ... Between the former “Department of ...
Harold Bloom’s latest book is a rhapsody to twelve giants of classic American literature who have touched the sublime. He has, Bloom says, been a ‘Longinian critic since earliest youth’. Aged ...
A new adaptation of The Piano Lesson updates the playwright’s convictions about how legacies are passed down through ...
In those more innocent times, just a few years ago, Bernstein and Bellow hoped to cultivate a modern Jewish intellectual ...
There is a wealth of classic literature, from Mary Shelley and Jane Austen to Nick Joaquin and Haruki Murakami, that readers can re-read or begin reading this Christmas and beyond.
Launched just a year ago, the Employing Humanities initiative at the University of California, Santa Cruz is already ...