Perhaps no author’s name has appeared in 'America' more often than Flannery O’Connor’s over the years, from a 1956 editorial ...
Elizabeth Siddal's tragic life as a muse and model and Christina Rossetti’s poetry, expose the Pre-Raphaelite era’s depiction ...
With warmer days and pink blossoms on the trees, March blends into April, concluding Women’s History Month. Women have ...
In “Ludwig,” David Mitchell tries to solve mysteries—and the problem of being a person in the world. Jessica Palud’s portrait ...
These important women have helped shape not only North Carolina, but also the country. Take a look at the inspiring women in ...
While core acts of devotion take center stage, qasidas (Islamic odes) and devotional poetry serve as powerful complements, ...
Poetry and feminism have always been intertwined but in recent years, many new feminist and queer voices have emerged and found space to express themselves. For World Poetry Day, we take a look at ...
While London boasts some of the most famous museums and art galleries in the world, the rest of the UK is blessed with so ...
As the quest for more inclusivity in literary publications continues, here's how four Arab female authors -Najwa Zebian, Sara ...
There is a large gender gap in authors taught with most modules focusing on far more male authored primary and secondary ...
Cristina Rivera Garza’s newly translated novel evokes a mixture of numbness and anxiety in the face of incessant violence.
American poet WH Auden's words, "marble well-governed cities" full of "vines and olive trees." But Israel and its allies have turned it into "an artificial wilderness" ...
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