Nothing New,” which the American poet wrote in 1918, is published for the first time in The New Yorker’s Anniversary Issue.
"We all engage in small and large acts of translation every day," she said of her work as a Haitian-born writer in "a city of immigrants" and "a nation of immigrants." ...
Thankfully, two recent anthologies of Indian fiction — both suggested to me by avid readers at the Book Fair — sparkled and may redress an imbalance noted by a literary friend recently: Jaipur, and ...
What an image,” an audience member whispered, looking at a photo displayed behind poet Claudia Rankine — it depicted a couch ...
I have met so many good people of Petersburg, and I love the great possibilities that the city has on the horizon' ...
The Anne Frank House announced that van Maarsen died on Feb. 13, at age 96.
Closely aligned to the theme of romantic love is that of desire, and across the centuries poets have written about the ...
The late literary titan's friend and former colleague Andrea Davis Pinkney wrote 'And She Was Loved' to share Morrison's ...
Then I turn to the poem on the next page and the story disappears. So, as we write poems, it’s important to remember that we’re really telling these stories of a moment. The question we should ...
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