God Comes with a Hair Dryer by Anandi Kar is an anthology of poems brimming with nostalgia, resilience, and a yearning for ...
By force of her imagination and skill, Emily Dickinson could take the measure of solitude, opprobrium and even damnation.
Homer and Odysseus live in a world where there is no one morality common to all people. Odysseus is never condemned for being ...
Perth Festival delivers some big-hitting shows, including the breathtaking Mahabharata and a revolutionary Portuguese dance ...
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ScreenRant on MSNThe Odyssey Poster Fan Art Imagines Christopher Nolan's Mind-Bending Take On Epic PoemA impressive piece of fan-made poster art imagines what Christopher Nolan’s The Odyssey might look like, giving the film a ...
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Hosted on MSNEphriam David Tyler: Shreveport civil rights poet born in 1884When Ephriam David Tyler died in 1969 at age 85, he had written and published his way through three works of poetry that ...
Since last week’s newsletter offered a favorite argument for the existence of God, it’s only fair to balance the scales by ...
The provocation we receive from today’s reading is not an indictment but an invitation. We are forgetful simply because we are human. I believe this image of God’s grieved heart offers us a chance to ...
Philosophers have always wrestled with how love can be so morally important, yet so personal and even arbitrary.
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