Capital’s faces
Decades pass and, although Capital has often been described as an outdated text, the debate surrounding this book persists.
An opera based on a book by Chinese-British author Hong Ying received its world premiere in London on Nov 1 with the help of two British musicians who have a long and close connection with China's ...
R18, R16, and R13 are labels you often see at the cinema, though rarely in your local bookstore or library. But just like ...
The publication in 1888 of the Nicaraguan poet Rubén Darío’s collection Azul changed the way the Spanish language was written ...
This interview with Polish translator Jakub Kornhauser explores the growing popularity of Romanian literature in Poland, ...
Since opening up an independent bookstore on Long Island, I’ve often been asked by my former colleagues in Congress for book ...
Through a series of vignettes, Kauffman’s fifth novel centers on a woman determined to spend Christmas with her extended ...
Opinions of past events change over time. Daniel Snowman’s new book asks fundamental questions about history, memory, fact ...
The Chilliwack Players Guild presents French Poison, its fifth staged radio play, at the Chilliwack Cultural Centre on Jan.
INTRODUCING ZOLA is this month’s talk on the French writer Emile Zola (1840-1902) at Winchelsea Literary Society. Local resident David Page will be speaking on “Emile Zola: Dissecting the French ...
I'm sure we’ve all proclaimed this phrase once or twice in our lives, when the festive spirit of Christmas continues to linger in the air and ...
The essays gathered in We’re Alone by Edwidge Danticat, Wun Tsun Mellon Professor of the Humanities, trace a loose arc from childhood to the pandemic and recent events in Haiti. The pieces include ...