The resounding success of Jashn-e-Rekhta in Delhi and the Urdu Book Fair at Aligarh Muslim University indicate the enduring ...
In his new book, English professor Michael Drout delves into Tolkien’s life and work while reminiscing about his own father ...
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Voices: A poem in memory of my mother, Sylvia Plath
Every Christmas, Frieda Hughes tends her mother’s Heptonstall grave under the watchful eye of a piece of street art depicting ...
Author: Andrew Hartman, who grew up in Colorado, is a professor of history at Illinois State University. He’s the author of three books: “Karl Marx in America,” “A War for the Soul of America – A ...
Representational Photo It may not be far-fetched to describe historical Kashmir as the “land of poets.” The nature of poetry ...
The paradox of self-worth is that we spend so much energy trying to earn something we were born with. From childhood, many of ...
YEARS ago, a friend closed his normal ebullience down completely, silencing himself for about 45 long seconds as he stared at the street’s ...
Ahead of a new systemwide administrative-review process, instructors are scrutinizing lessons on race, gender, and even The ...
Plato wasn't just criticizing Homer. He was competing with him, offering Greece a new mythology with new heroes.
Described by hosts Sally Nugent and Jon Kay as the 'most romantic man in Yorkshire', Raymond Horsely opened up about being ...
Where are the writers who work on the dock? Where are stevedores, the longshoremen? The pipe fitters? The electricians?” ...
Adeleke Babatunde’s ‘Origami’ memorialises how the human body remembers pain, love, and faith. Composed of thirty-three poems ...
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