“‘Edgar Allan Poe’ Review: The Soul Within the Shadow” Meghan Cox Gurdon, The Wall Street Journal ...
Tanveer Anjum’s poetry challenges the boundaries of form and language, offering a bold new feminist poetic praxis.
(Though Arendt mastered English and wrote her most famous works in it ... What Remains reveals that Arendt’s prose couldn’t have existed without her poetry. We find the beginnings of Arendt’s ideas in ...
It’s surely something to celebrate that the most famous Scot in world history is a poet. Royalty and dictators get far too much attention as ...
“Gone is the age of satire,” the speaker says, but this very poem, worthy of Swift, demonstrates that satire is, if dangerous ...
Rupi Kaur’s book recommendations reflect the ideas she deeply connects with, women’s empowerment, creativity, cultural roots, ...
The impossibility of conveying in ordinary Yiddish the experience of walking through the empty streets of one’s eradicated ...
Alongside her razor-sharp critiques on men and intellectual bravado, Sor Juana penned intimate love letters that read like ...
But more than derivative or maladroit, Emerson’s poems crucially omit the fragility visible within his famous self-reliance ... Emerson’s prose has been distilled in such a way that it ...
Ross Macdonald’s “The Underground Man” is exquisitely attuned to the Californian landscape—how it rises, falls, smells, and, most indelible of all, how it burns.
Author and creative guide Amie McNee makes a case for creating when the world is on fire, including six reasons why the world needs you to write—especially when it's burning.
Prolific author, publisher and editor Felice Picano died at his home in Los Angeles on March 12 of lymphoma. He was 81. Since ...