The poems in this new collection attempt to communicate the inexpressibility and the essence of human existence ...
In 2005, at the age of 24, William Horsted had his first poem published, in The Spectator. He still has a copy of the ...
Running until February 8, ‘Poetry of Time’ blends craftsmanship, storytelling and emotion to showcase the maison’s lyrical ...
Daniel Poppick has published two collections of poetry, the National Poetry Series-winning “Fear of Description” and “The ...
Margot Robbie embraces a gothic, literary fashion narrative for the Wuthering Heights press tour, wearing feathered Victoria ...
The novel takes seriously the question of whether you can read Proust and have a day job, circling the perennial tension ...
Some opening lines do not announce a story. They confess one. We focus on books whose first sentences feel intimate, honest, ...
Kerr told Bookends with Mattea Roach how his four Métis characters draw from his own life and community, and how each grapple ...
It’s an adaptation of the first novel by Kazuo Ishiguro, a Japanese-British novelist who won the Nobel Prize for Literature ...
The new Director of Cognitive Advantage is tasked with winning the battle for influence, perception, and decision-making, “in an era where foes don’t need tanks or missiles to shape the world, they ...
Book criticism often encourages speed: verdicts delivered briskly, ideas reduced to angles, art pressed into service of an argument. The two books under review here resist that pressure.
Larry Levis’s work, gathered in the expansive new book “Swirl & Vortex,” was equally concerned with the soul and the void.