Homer’s The Odyssey still shapes modern storytelling, influencing films, novels, and television through its ideas of return, ...
Annie Ernaux’s fiction reflects class, memory and desire with unsettling clarity, holding up a mirror many readers did not ...
K R Meera, one of the most powerful literary voices of our times, continues to probe the politics of gender and power through ...
If economic and technological transformations have changed our relationship with literature before, they could do so again.
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Brontez Purnell is nothing if not prolific. The author of seven books, most recently Ten Bridges I’ve Burnt: A Memoir in ...
To celebrate LGBTQ+ history, Stacker created a list of LGBTQ+ books that changed the literary landscape of their time, ...
Hobart and William Smith Colleges will offer a new global studies minor starting this spring. The program aims to help students build cultural awareness, language skills, and the ability to ...
In her latest novel, Merlinda Bobis envisions the past not as a grand narrative, but an organic process – entangled, living ...
The Shadow by Hans Christian Andersen was first published in 1847. In some ways, it is Andersen’s darkest tale. The character ...
Watch how showrunner Michele Fazekas, director Steve Boyum, and visual effects supervisor Karen Heston bring the language of ...
Writers, activists, and scholars reflect on the most urgent books of 2025—from Palestine and caste to climate, queerness, and resistance. Read their picks.
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