Two new books of Jewish poetry form a bridge to the aftermath of the 1903 Kishinev pogrom — and also speak to us today.
Monet’s ‘Waterlilies,’” by Robert Hayden, reflects on what art can (and can’t) do in tumultuous times. Our critic A.O. Scott ...
Prof Erin McCarthy from the University of Galway talks about her ERC-funded project STEMMA and the value of curiosity-driven frontier research.
Frederick Seidel is, in Michael Hofmann’s phrase, “a carnivore if not a cannibal in the blandly vegan compound of ...
Discover Arundhathi Subramaniam’s The Gallery of Upside Down Women, a powerful poetry collection blending ancient mystics and modern seekers. The book celebrates spiritual rebellion, feminine strength ...
The world's first "Poetry Creative Training Method" Researchand Study Base and the Tianfu Poetry Creative Management Research ...
A new study reveals that modern ideas about the Black Death’s rapid spread across Asia stem from a centuries-old ...
Greeks were on the Indian subcontinent quite some time prior to the composition of the the great Indian epic poem, the ...
Jagdalpur's Bastar Chamber of Commerce hosted the Sutra Samman 2025, celebrating Dr. Sunil Kumar Sharma's remarkable ...
The 2025 Tsaloumas Memorial Lecture at Melbourne’s Greek Centre will explore poetry, history and diaspora, honouring poet ...
For “The Favorite Poem Project,” I chose a well-known sonnet of Shakespeare’s because I love how it speaks to readers today.
Last week, the MCA announced a new director, Anthony Kiendl, who comes to Denver with a long resume that includes positions ...
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