With the dawn of a ceasefire in Gaza, the writer reflects on collections by Palestinian poets that don’t lose sight of love ...
Like so many of us, Caleb Femi spent the depths of the COVID lockdown remembering times when his body was allowed to be freer ...
Michael Longley, the Irish poet whose long career included more than 40 books, died last week. He was lauded by literary, ...
GOLDEN • Terry Nash approaches the stage, a yellow bandana fastened around his neck, cowboy hat secured on his head and ...
A Sahitya Akademi awardee and nominee for the T.S. Eliot Prize, Arundhathi is today one of India’s most prominent voices in ...
Republic Day in India is celebrated on January 26. This day marks the adoption of the Indian Constitution in 1950.
Whether this ability to transform—both to mutate itself and to promise transformation and, thereby, opportunity to its ...
For the students in Sanaz Toossi’s dramedy about mother tongues and other tongues, the world’s lingua franca is not exactly ...
Playwright Sanaz Toossi’s Pulitzer Prize winning play makes its Broadway debut in a moving, thought-provoking production.
"We were none of us in the front line." Longley and Heaney had attended some of the civil rights marches in the late 1960s.
The November issue of The Atlantic magazine has an article by Rose Horowich, “The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books ...
Trapped in this crucible of fury and deceit, Nila withdraws ever further from home, feeling “ravaged by the hunger” to ruin ...