Michael Rosen’s new show at the Old Vic will cover the death of his son Eddie, and his own near-death experience with Covid, ...
In James Merrill’s Collected Poems, all the “Previously Uncollected Poems” appear bunched together at the end, thus depriving ...
My name is Vigen Aghayan. I am from the village of Chakaten in Kapan, Syunik Province,” begins the young poet. For him, the ...
In Crito and Phaedo, Plato takes this alliance between Socrates and poetry further, attributing to Socrates direct acts of poetic composition in plays, hymns, and fables, conferring on him the title ...
The writer on his futuristic novel What We Can Know, climate change and the alarming lack of self-scepticism in Trump and ...
Javed Akhtar, Anup Jalota, and Shekhar Suman to headline Bahar-e-Urdu 2025 as Maharashtra Urdu Sahitya Academy marks 50 years ...
It was among several jabs at Orlando’s spending of tax dollars — all in relatively small programs — during Blaise Ingoglia’s Wednesday event in Jacksonville with DeSantis.
Author Lucy McMurdo picks 10 highlights from her new book Battersea and Clapham in 50 Buildings. Battersea and Clapham have ...
Patti Smith's defiant and non-conformist work has always had a strong influence on Ireland's punk, rock and underground scenes ...
Young poets from across the state joined with officials including first lady Lori Shapiro today in a reveal celebration of Rain Poetry on the sidewalks outside the State Library of Pennsylvania at the ...
Our critic A.O. Scott forages the world’s most poetic fruit. Isabella Cotier By A.O. Scott A.O. Scott, a critic at large for the Book Review, recorded the poetry readings that appear in this piece.
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