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The second volume of the historian’s account of the American Revolution is told with tremendous verve and detail.
And now, in Boulder, Colorado, the unthinkable has happened.
Roland Barthes’ notion that the author is dead has been incredibly influential, though it was not as original or ...
The centenary of the Swiss poet and translator Philippe Jaccottet, winner of both the Schiller and Goncourt literary prizes, ...
Tara Buxton asks the author-influencer about happiness, poetry, and his journey to a creative career ...
The Yemeni Journalists’ Syndicate has urged the Presidential Leadership Council (PLC) and the Yemeni government to swiftly intervene and cover the treatment costs and repatriate the body of journalist ...
Feedback is horrified to see AI's attempts at reworking classic novels, and is concerned that the computers might not quite ...
The Kentucky Center for the Book, a part of Kentucky Humanities, is proud to announce the Commonwealth’s selections for the ...
The United Nations Charter turns 80 at a time when Israel, Iran and the US have been launching missile attacks and Russia is ...
ATU and the international George Moore Association have announced that ATU will host the 13th International George Moore ...
UK Government Welfare reform On Tuesday night in the House of Commons the government’s welfare reform bill was passed by a majority of 75 votes. Last minute changes were made to allow the bill to pass ...
In a world where bookstores are increasingly rare treasures, this literary wonderland stands as a defiant monument to the printed word, housing over 300,000 used and rare books, manuscripts, and maps.