Gaachh (1997), by Catherine Berger of France, had documented only the stage life of Soumitra Chatterjee. Abhijaan (2021), by ...
“Blazing Eye Sees All” follows the dark fairytale rise of New Age mythology in America, and how it led to the rise of groups ...
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Book Review: “Wild”: Words Continual Meditation.The delicately crafted words of the poet is something different to every reader, and unlike a narrative if can change with us ...
When a 17-year-old presents a collection of poems titled "Gnostic Ruminations”, one is forced to put your thinking hat before ...
Berkshire poet David Giannini’s new collection 'Stones Are the First to Rise' explores nature, politics and the shifting ...
Paul Hawken’s survey of carbon science is extensive, sound and frequently fascinating, a fine example of popular science ...
According to the back of the book, Kelsey Bigelow’s Far From Broken (2024) collection is “an expansion of her spoken word ...
Recently a prominent member of the libertarian community died. Notable about the individual’s death is what he left behind.
Cracking open a new book is always something of a religious experience for me as a lifelong bookworm. While I generally ...
Book Review: John Green is obsessed with tuberculosis. He makes a strong case that we should be, too
Because, in true John Green fashion, there’s a footnote on the copyright page explaining the reasoning behind the font choice ...
John Warner, in his “More Than Words: How to Think About Writing in the Age of AI,” sums up its advocates’ bold promise: “There is something better out there! We can finally be liberated ...
For hours that February in 1903 Janáček waited at his daughter’s side, making notes of her “speech melodies”—her words but also her sighs, her intonation, the music of her final moments ...
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