Poet Curt Curtin was well known in Worcester's poetry circles. His wife and collaborator, Dee O'Connor, talks about two ...
Did you know that English used to be viewed as a language for everyday people? For a long time, scholars preferred to write ...
On Burns Night this Sunday – and 235 years after Tam O'Shanter was published in 1791 – Scots everywhere may well be treated to a masterwork with a unique, universal appeal.
John Berryman had troubles. He suffered from depression; he was twice divorced; he ruined his life with alcohol. He won the ...
In Simón Mesa Soto’s “A Poet,” Oscar Restrepo (Ubeimar Rios) is a failed Colombian writer who keeps a photo of the author ...
In Shibuya, Tokyo, there is a Ukrainian support center called Himawari. Here, on the 8th floor, is one of the two public ...
The spoken word event featured poet Sarah Kay and performances from Stanford’s Spoken Word Collective, which disentangled ...
Other nominees for the 1913 Nobel Prize for Literature included Carl Spitteler, Ernst von der Recke, Verner von Heidenstam, ...
US poet and activist Scott Ezell spoke on Indigenous life, resistance, and non-state ways of being during a moderated session titled The Journey of Rhapsodies, offering reflections drawn from decades ...
Staff report Two poets from Cleveland will be featured at Lit Youngstown’s next First Wednesday Reader Series event. Conor ...
‘ALL the Attires,’ the fourth collection of poems by former Telegraph & Argus journalist and well-known local railway historian and author, Alan Whitaker, has just been published - his first since ...
Jerusalem artists explore life during and after the October 7 massacre in exhibition "My Life at the Moment," blending home, ...