Hurricane is the main character in Sue Owen's new poetry book. Here's what reviewer Barbara Sims thinks about it.
A new translation of "The Iliad" pairs well with Ukranian war poetry and a documentary on its suffering people.
Hons and Rebels” might easily be mistaken for a freewheeling memoir of aristocratic life. It’s also a study of intense ...
Babb’s observations of rural poverty, particularly during the Depression and the Dust Bowl, would filter through the ...
Is Nabokov’s novel morally offensive? Patently, it is not. We live in a universe of treacherous choices, of corruption and ...
Walter Bargen and Barbara Leonhard, two poets known and well-loved in mid-Missouri, recently released dispatches into the ...
Other readers of Strusberg’s poetry in its original Spanish will be Mexican native ... The Nazi rise to power cut off her ...
Twelve poets from the “Seeing Things” poetry workshop will showcase their work in celebration of their new anthology, “Seeing ...
In “Freedom Braids” and “The Magic Callaloo,” young girls follow cornrowed maps to escape slavery. Sabrina Orah Mark is the ...
Screening in New York and Los Angeles, genre-defying film about how poetic language can heal trauma points to how Israelis ...
Six decades of the neurologist’s correspondence have been expertly woven into a collection of humanistic observations, ...
Nearly 300 people entered the Herald purple prize for poetry, sending odes of love or hate about the invasive species that has turned the city’s horizon into a flowering haze.