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Revisiting Auden
Public Discourse
Despite Professor Jacobs's forceful defense of this book, my opinion remains unchanged. Buy Auden's Collected Poems, regularly visit his poems from the...
4 days ago
Lit Hub Daily: November 5, 2024
Literary Hub
On Election Day, here's a look at some of the most pressing everyday issues facing Americans: income inequality, the fight for decent jobs,...
3 days ago
The Early Loves of Oliver Sacks: Medicine, Muscles and Motorbikes
The New York Times
A new collection of personal letters tracks the neurologist's raucous self-discovery and venerable career.
4 days ago
The Bulletin
Swarthmore College
It's rare to see the College from this birds-eye view. Thanks to drone technology, it looks contained, ordered, and serene in the swirling — and so very...
83 months ago
Opinion: High brows versus low brows
Concord Monitor
Jean Stimmell, retired stone mason and psychotherapist, lives in Northwood and blogs at...
5 days ago
Trump Is Unfit for the White House. Don’t Let Him Back In.
Bloomberg
The former president has been lewd, cruel and divisive, and that's just in the last week. What more do you need to know?
4 days ago
Character of Mystery: Louise Penny releases 19th novel
The Berkeley Beacon
After a year's hiatus, New York Times Bestselling author Louise Penny returned with her 19th novel, “The Gray Wolf.”
1 day ago
Review | Oliver Sacks’s thoughtful letters offer inspiration and escape
The Washington Post
Six decades of the neurologist's correspondence have been expertly woven into a collection of humanistic observations, personal anecdotes and epiphanies.
2 days ago
5,000 more writers have joined the boycott of complicit Israeli cultural institutions.
Literary Hub
Last Monday, we published an open letter signed by over a 1000 prominent authors—including Percival Everett, Sally Rooney, Viet Thanh Nguyen, Annie Ernaux,...
4 days ago
A Richer Sense of Humanity | Fintan O’Toole
The New York Review of Books
Ferdia Lennon's novel Glorious Exploits brings to life an episode from the Peloponnesian War, when seven thousand Athenian soldiers were captured and.
6 days ago