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Peggy Shumaker, a stalwart supporter of Alaska writers and the larger arts community, is a professor emerita from the University of Alaska Fairbanks and a former Alaska writer laureate. Author of nine ...
National Poetry Month can help anyone find something new to explore. And with resources like booklists and personalized ...
He’s a perceptive reader, and he has a knack for writing about poems in ways that lend shape and even excitement to the act of reading and thinking about them. He’s also comfortable ignoring some of ...
On Saturday, advocates and survivors of sexual assault gathered in Hampton's Peninsula Town Center for 'Walk in Their Shoes.' ...
Through interviews, conversations, photographs, and poetry, Sarmistha Dutta Gupta’s The Jallianwala Bagh Journals revisits ...
Few figures in Ancient Greek literature have been as consequential, controversial, and enigmatic as Apollonius of Rhodes.
One of the late Jacques Derrida’s most useful exercises in linguistic play was to hyphenate “represent.” The word that ...
This created a completely new piece of art with its own existence and its own voice.” Dr Patricia Malone and Dr Anna Cummins, ...
Seattle Reads is the library’s citywide book group, with more than 20 programs planned in April and May, including events with U.S. Poet Laureate Ada Limón on May 16 and 17. Find a copy of “You Are ...
Why you should visit Père Lachaise cemetery – with Edith Piaf among famous graves - With its A-list residents and a ...
For National Poetry Month, we talk with Richard Blanco, whose “One Today” poem was read at Barack Obama’s second inauguration ...