Nolan-Brueck, Sarah 2023. Revising National Myths Through Queer Kinship in Percival Everett’s Wounded. Orbit: A Journal of American Literature, Vol. 11, Issue. 1, ...
XVII-XVIII, Vol. 80, Issue. , This book contains thirteen original essays about Puritan culture in colonial New England. Prompted by the growing interest in secular studies, as well as postnational, ...
I don’t remember them reading books by Anzia Yezierska, Grace Paley or Cynthia Ozick, important writers often excluded in the ...
The book was—another defining American quality—athletic, optimistic, and soulful.” Athletic, optimistic, and soulful. That’s America, and that’s the stuff of great literature.
"One Hundred Years of Solitude," "Like Water for Chocolate" and "Pedro Páramo" on Netflix and Max are lush, sweeping sagas ...
The classic cartoon, Popeye, and the popular comic book starring Tintin will enter the public domain in 2025 alongside ...
Brad Walrond and Cheryl Clarke's groundbreaking new poetry collections offer profound insights into Black American ...
Musicians "stole" lyrics for their songs from books quite a few times through the years, and many of those lines were perfect additions.
New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed the Freedom to Read Act. Under the new law, public schools and libraries are prohibited ...
Victor Brombert, the Henry Putnam University Professor of Romance and Comparative Literatures, and an authority on French ...
Everette Hoagland, the first Poet Laureate of New Bedford, Massachusetts is interviewed at length in the Winter 2024 issue of ...
David Groff, Lambda Literary Award-winning writer and educator, discusses the need for poets to embrace entrepreneurial ...