Jerry Pinto reflects on poet R. Parthasarathy's legacy that quietly faded from public memory despite his influential contributions to Indian English poetry.
Two specialists from the Jane Austen Society of North America share intriguing highlights of the author's life, career and literary impact.
In her poem, "To the Chimeras of South Jersey," Jia-Rui Cook writes of teenage heartache, ’80s movies, and the gulf between her American childhood and the world of her parents, immigrants from China ...
The Global Echo of a Delivery Poet is screened at the Italian Writers Association in early March. [Photo provided to China Daily] Wang Jibing, affectionately known as the "Delivery Poet", is capturing ...
Poet and multimedia artist Diana Khoi Nguyen often explores themes of intergenerational and family trauma through her work, which includes two books of poetry: Ghost Of, which was a finalist for the ...
In March 1995, I ventured to Istanbul and immediately fell in love with the chaotic layers and depths of the city and its language ...
Former diplomat and English author Navtej Sarna, acclaimed Hindi writer Mamta Kalia, noted novelist N Prabhakaran from Kerala ...
Stamford’s biennial Verse Festival returns to Stamford Arts Centre next month, to bring both some of the best of Britain’s ...
Lynx House was a real house first. The Lynx was a painting rescued from the dump and hung on the wall. The home was shared by friends going through the University of Massachusetts’ master’s of fine ...
Things I Hate About You ending explained, including why Kat cries during the poem and whether Patrick earns forgiveness ...
Traditional Korean poetry 'Afterimage' is first by foreigner to be translated into Japanese, English
Akio Nakagawa, a professor of contemporary culture at Shokei University in Japan, recently published a collection of sijo poems titled “Afterimage.” Sijo is a traditional Korean poetic form comprising ...
Grace College’s Department of English, Literature and Languages will host a book launch for Dr. John Poch, professor of English and creative writing, from 7-8:30 p.m. Thursday, March 19, at the Morgan ...
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