Co-edited by retired UB English professor Cristanne Miller, the book has been called “the closest thing we’ll probably ever ...
Morrow, deeply read and alert to historical precedents, might cite Helen of Troy in a piece about the Falklands War or ...
Ifemesia’s generation fervently fought for Nigeria’s independence. His participation had the extra oomph because of his understanding of the “things that fell apart” because of the European incursion.
Irish authors Paul Lynch, Colin Barrett, John Boyne, Sinéad Gleeson and Nuala O’Connor also among 71 nominees for €100,000 ...
The Center for Native American Youth selected a University of Oklahoma student for its 20250 Champions for Change program.
From self-improvement tips to practical activism to escapist romance, WBUR literature writer Katherine Ouellette has a ...
Titled “The Elite College Students Who Can’t Read Books,” Horowitch’s article presents the ... Gramm, who teaches courses including Asian American Literature and first-year composition, said she’s had ...
Edward “Ted” James Champlin, the Cotsen Professor in the Humanities, Emeritus, and professor of classics, emeritus, died of ...
A literary response from editor emeritus Max Brantley to Sanders' anti-humanities bias and Cotton's penchant for ...
Blob by Maggie Su (January 28) is a tiny 256-page book categorized as ‘Magical Realism.’ Vi Liu, the protagonist, feels ill ...
Ahead of the publication of “Witchcraft for Wayward Girls,” Grady Hendrix spends a weekend at home in Charleston.
Social scientists use the term “success sequence” to describe three choices that can dramatically improve the likelihood that ...