Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
Michael Dirda is synonymous with the literary life. He’s been called “the best-read person in America,” and it’s easy to ...
Brodsky remains an enigma, a figure who resisted easy categorization. He was a liberal and an imperialist, a dreamer and a ...
City of London Sinfonia and the London Review of Books will present dazzling works of music and literature created in the ...
New York City, a haven for centuries for writers, poets, and literary enthusiasts, is a melting pot of literary influences. here are 20 of NYC's best literary sites.
Lawyers can use these lessons in the everyday practice of law, including managing their law firms. A lesson to remember in ...
We are registering a strong interest in ancient books and manuscripts, but not only, also letters and autographed documents up to artist's books. Will it be the rediscovery of the value of "letters" ...
Historically, the books we loosely term crime fiction have ... ranks somewhere between crossword puzzles and smoking”. Even the poet W.H. Auden, notoriously “addicted” to whodunnits ...
In an age where public appetite for private detail shows no sign of abating, actors taking up the pen might understandably deliver a straightforward memoir. But Sonya Walger, best known for starring ...
His books radiate empathic involvement in clinical cases ... and medicine as well as in the transatlantic literary world. Correspondents include W.H. Auden, Francis Crick, Daniel Dennett, Jane Goodall ...
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