A survey of the Polish poet’s work in the late 1940s and early 1950s highlights Miłosz’s attempt to grapple with the ...
New Directions Publishing Essex HemphillThe Great Storyteller 1957-1995 As a Black gay writer and activist, Essex Hemphill used words as a weapon, a ...
On December 18 last year, Slam Poetry was launched in Gulu City. It was the first slam poetry for secondary school children ...
In Gaza, parents have taken to writing their children’s names on their legs in black marker pen so, if the family is ...
The Dayton Metro Library is accepting applications for its “Where We Belong” poetry contest. The application window will be ...
The travel writer and novelist on ignoring woke politics, smoking opium in Afghanistan and the book that broke his marriage ...
Our Poetry Book of the Month reviews include two invigorating releases by Diane Seuss and a dark, posthumous collection by Tove Ditlevsen Alongside Terrance Hayes, Diane Seuss has a strong case to ...
One book that echoes the themes explored in Langston Hughes's poetry is The Souls of Black Folk by W.E.B. Du Bois. This ...
An information technology expert for decades assumed the identity of another man so convincingly that his victim was forcibly medicated and jailed for identity theft himself The Latest A Texas man ...
Poet Lisken Van Pelt Dus explores themes of identity, displacement and belonging in her new collection, "How Many Hands to Home," highlighting the power of art in times of crisis.
Through this special monthly column with Real Change, we encourage you to bear witness to the creativity and resilience of ...