Hungarian author and Nobel Prize for Literature 2025 winner László Krasznahorkai, known for his surreal and anarchic novels, ...
Hungarian writer and Nobel Prize for Literature 2025 winner László Krasznahorkai, known for his lyrical and tragicomic novels ...
These words aptly describe the Anambra State Commissioner for Education, Prof. Ngozi Chuma-Udeh, a professor of English ...
Nobel Laureate in Literature Abdulrazak Gurnah visited Swarthmore to discuss his contributions to postcolonial literature and scholarship with Bashir Abu-Manne, Julian and Virginia Cornell ...
The Historical Poetry of Frank X Walker,” Dr. Kristine Yohe is taking another step in her career to educate everyone she can on the importance of Black literature. It will be the first book to examine ...
Construction work is well underway on facilities at Dabaa on the North Coast, the site of Egypt’s first nuclear power plant, writes Sara Mohamed Dabaa, a small town on Egypt’s North Coast in the Marsa ...
Loyola University Maryland’s Department of English recently announced its commitment to “anti-racism,” claiming literature promotes “white supremacy.” “Literature and the literary canons have ...
Rutger Bregman said his comment that President Trump was the “most openly corrupt president in American history” was removed before his lecture was broadcast on Tuesday. By Mark Landler Reporting from ...
To play this audio you need to enable JavaScript. Hello and welcome to The English We Speak, where we explain phrases used by fluent English speakers so that you can use them too. I'm Feifei, and I'm ...
The row between the BBC and Donald Trump has escalated further after it was revealed the broadcaster commissioned a fierce critic of the US President to deliver its flagship annual lectures. Dutch ...
NEW YORK (AP) — The cover of Margaret Atwood’s memoir shows a close-up of the author holding up a finger to her mouth, a mischievous look in her eyes, as if to suggest a riddle or two: Is this a book ...
Maurice Wallace speaks on: “King’s Vibrato: Speech, Power, and the Sounds of Blackness,” 3/29, 7:30, Pettengill Hall, G52. Presented collaboratively by the Departments of English at Bates and Bowdoin ...
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