The one-day event is the third edition of the literature-centric event and will take place on Nov. 21, with a livestream on ...
You might know Toni Morrison as the iconic author of novels like "Beloved" and "Song of Solomon," but did you know she also ...
A new study shows how a medieval text was misread as history, shaping how the Black Death’s spread was understood for ...
The Years of Theory. Postwar French Thought to the present Fredric Jameson Verso. London, 2024 In the period just before Paris was liberated from German ...
Peggy Levitt, Professor of Sociology and Chair of the Sociology department, delivered the annual Distinguished Faculty ...
The politics of The Rot stem from a darker time. If still angry, this book also feels sadder. Despair cannot pass without ...
His decoding of the blueprint for life with Francis H.C. Crick made him one of the most important scientists of the 20th ...
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What Connects the Paris Commune and the George Floyd Uprising?
A conversation with the writer and theorist Jasper Bernes about the left after the summer of 2020 and the state of ...
MBRF showcases rich line-up of literary and intellectual sessions at Sharjah International Book Fair
Dubai, UAE, The Mohammed bin Rashid Al Maktoum Knowledge Foundation (MBRF) has kicked off its participation at the 44th ...
A new musical about the literary child prodigy Barbara Follett, who disappeared under suspicious circumstances at age 25, ...
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Zadie Smith: “I Say What I See”
This article appears in the December 2025 issue, with the headline “Q&A: Zadie Smith.” There are few authors who have been famous for ...
Authors say Amazon's knockoff book problem is leaving them frustrated — and making the internet worse in the process.
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