If you've got glimmerings of creativity in your dark, dark soul, chances are you've always identified a little bit more with one literary movement or another. Maybe you like the epic drama of the ...
When Percy Shelley called poets “the unacknowledged legislators of the world” he was perhaps anticipating the future argument in poetics that pitted those who are interested in the form as primary a ...
There’s a movement afoot — if you know where to look. For too long, the American literary industry has discussed El Salvador and its people through the gaze of cultural outsiders. But that has started ...
THE language of Indonesian literature today is modernized Malay, but in form and approach our writers owe much to Western influence. Therefore it is appropriate to call Abdullah bin Abdulkadir Munsji ...
At the Amar Ekushey Book Fair, the Little Mag Chattar has long been celebrated as a hub for new voices and bold ideas, where reformist poets, authors, and readers gather to debate, discuss, and ...
Modern writers like Ernest Hemingway, F. Scott Fitzgerald, William Faulkner, and John Steinbeck are well known in American literary circles. These writers are often included in high school English and ...