Kerouac. Ginsberg. Burroughs. These are the most famous names of the Beat Generation, but in fact they were only the front line of a much more wide-ranging literary and cultural movement. This ...
Poet and multimedia artist who spends part of her time on the Oneida reservation in Green Bay, Wis., launches her poetry collection “Cloud Missives” in conversation with Kimberly Blaeser, former ...
Notwithstanding its comprehensive range and obvious value to a literary scholar, it is not a book of (auto)-criticism. There is no index or any other list of the secondary sources which Beres must ...
literary movements, or termed by literary historians. It is essential to keep them in mind in order to follow their distinctive characteristics during the various periods of development in literature.
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This year, a team of Times journalists marked the 100th anniversary of the Harlem Renaissance with a series examining its ...
It was named the Anam (Odia for “Nameless”) Movement. True to its name, despite having had an impact on Odisha’s literary and ...
It’s an eclectic fiction day, with a 19th-century mystery, short stories, a woman doctor fighting the establishment and a ...
In this highly original new study, Clive Scott reveals the existential and ecological values that literary translation can embody in its perceptual transformation of texts. The transfer of a text from ...
The leaders of this movement, all graduates of Rangoon University ... They felt quite as keenly about literary as about political freedom, and in resisting literary conservatism they championed ...
Hyderabad: The story of BANAT (Bainul Aqwami Nisai Adabi Tanzeem) is a remarkable journey from a simple WhatsApp group to a ...
Mark Gustafson, Minneapolis-based biographer of poet, translator and men’s movement founder Robert Bly, launches “Sowing Seeds: The Minnesota Literary Renaissance & Robert Bly, 1958-1980” this week.