Lubrin, the author of Code Noir, which won the Carol Shields Prize for Fiction, and The Dyzgraphxst, which won the 2021 Griffin Poetry Prize, pays tribute to her mother in her latest book, The World ...
Ancient Greek athletes fought in brutal contests of the ancient Olympics, where sacred honor and civic pride shaped modern ...
Royal High School Bath students made history personal as they discovered their own family connections on the battlefields of ...
A little over 200 years ago, the Greeks began their war of independence from the Ottoman Empire, which had conquered most of ...
The Intentions of Thunder” includes poems from Smith’s nine collections, as well as new and previously uncollected poems that ...
Outspoken Saturdays celebrates the diversity of Boston’s creative scene and reminds us that poetry isn’t confined to the page ...
Today, our Nation marks the 162nd anniversary of the Gettysburg Address, the brief yet immortal speech through which President Abraham Lincoln transformed ...
Ulster County Poet Laureate Mike Jurkovic hosted the final discussion of his “Poetry as Protest and Political Action” series ...
Three new collections by mid-career poets lay claim to stories of identity, suffering and hope, to a kind of collective ...
At the beginning of the twentieth century, the country’s literature was widely considered provincial. Then Malcolm Cowley set ...
Douglas Century's offers the rivieting story of the 23-year-old heroine who died while trying to save Hungarian Jews.
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