"cacophony of discordant narrators", Freya Grigson walks us through the technological apprehension of T.S Eliot's The Waste Land.
Day After the Waste Land” is part graphic novel, part adult children’s book, and a full reimagining of T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” — and Eliot probably would've hated it, according to the author.
Discover the significant world events, notable birthdays, and notable deaths that occurred on November 4. Check what happened today in history here.
Legendary singer Joan Baez discusses the essential role of music in movements, the need to keep our eyes on the prize and ...
Every burst of a firecracker by children today stirs something deep within me. It brings back a flood of cherished memories ...
Cowley became convinced that Faulkner (whom he met only later) was misunderstood and undervalued. The separate books he had ...
My storytelling is born from a curiosity of the ambiguous,” Gordon tells Observer. “I want each painting that’s connected to ...
Mr. Marcus is a founder of two A.I. companies and the author of “Taming Silicon Valley: How We Can Ensure That AI Works for Us.” The biggest artificial intelligence companies are racing to be the ...
Across America, political anger is spilling into the open, and on the left it increasingly takes a violent shape. The unrest ...
"I've run across several deer rubbing spots in area woods, and this heart-shaped rub pretty much says it all when it comes to the intentions of the rutting season," Ken Lassman writes in this week's ...
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