Not just a great writer, Poe had a circle of friends and family that cared for and about him, says the author of a new ...
The writer and biographer picks five favourites. His latest work is the acclaimed two-volume anthology "Some Men in London: ...
New Ink 5 Panel discussion on contemporary Sri Lankan poetry and fiction will be held on Saturday, March 22 at the ...
One morning in January, I met the musician Lucy Dacus at the Cloisters, the medieval-art museum at the northwestern tip of ...
Exploring the intricate world of memory, from neuroscience to cultural narratives, revealing its manipulative and mysterious ...
For whom the bell tolls’ is a novel by Ernest Hemingway published in 1940. It is widely believed that the title was derived ...
We feature father-daughter writing duo CK Stead (on the Ockham shortlist for poetry) and Charlotte Grimshaw, both winners of ...
Ruth Stout didn’t plow, dig, water, or weed—and now her “no-work” method is everywhere. But behind her secret to the perfect ...
DORCHESTER’S first modern statue to a woman from the area’s past is being proposed for a site in South Street.
The Siege of 1453 The Siege of 1453 was a defining moment for Constantinople and the world. The city, once considered ...
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Sometimes reading poetry can feel exhilarating, like you are finally seeing and being seen. Other times it’s a slog that ...