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Lakewood Ranch Prep class publishes collaborative novel | Your Observer
The Longboat Observer· 16 hours agoAlthough not a typical English class lesson, Bockus’ students were learning variousliterary aspects...
Alvina Chamberland’s ‘Love the World or Get Killed Trying’ Is an Ode to the Complexity, Pain, and...
Vogue· 1 day agoIn the book, Chamberland tackles the braided issues of desire...
They saw Dallas as a literary hub, then got to work making it one | Texarkana Gazette
Texarkana Gazette· 4 days agoIt opened in 2014 and they named it Wild Detectives, in loose homage to Roberto Bolaño's wild...
Google celebrates poet Meena Alexander with a Doodle
United Press International via Yahoo News· 2 days agoAlexander was honored with the Distinguished Achievement Award from the South Asian Literary Association. The poet died in November 2018. Her...
Paul Auster: a great American writer of sophistication, innovation and intellect
The Conversation· 20 hours agoIn 1982, Auster planted himself on the literary scene with The New York Trilogy – a genre-bending work that deftly merges elements of hard-boiled detective fiction with...
Transatlantic Flights | Ange Mlinko
New York Review of Books· 11 hours ago“All too often, working poets, in their lifetimes, are seen in fractions,” wrote Eavan Boland in her introduction to Denise Levertov’s poems. Two...
Booker Prize urged to consider changing name over slavery link
The Independent via Yahoo News· 7 days ago“Don’t attempt to sanitise the horrors of slavery,” said Brave. “When we’re not having the correct...
People’s Vegetable | Magazine | The Harvard Crimson
The Harvard Crimson· 3 days agoInstead, “Dictee” is as bald as it is literary: a collection of lyrical poems, fragmented narratives, letters to a mother from an unspeaking daughter....
Robert Kagan Takes the Long View on Trumpism
New York Times· 16 hours agoIf historians could show the dynamic interaction of people in a society the way George Eliot does, we’d have a much better understanding of humanity. American historians often act as if there are no other countries and no other relevant experiences.
“Forgotten” poem by C.S. Lewis published for the first time
Ars Technica· 2 days agoRenowned British author C.S. Lewis is best known for his Chronicles of Narnia, but Lewis's prolific...