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The volume, edited by Dickinson scholars Cristanne Miller and Domhnall Mitchell, is the most complete collection of Dickinson ...
She had never seen Vesuvius; in fact, she had rarely left and never too far or for too long her room in the house with a ...
I don’t know why I had the audacity to go and see it, I didn’t dream I’d go through with it . . . but once I stepped into the ...
Of all flowers, the rose is arguably the most ubiquitous across art, inspiring everything from poetry and literature to painting and sculpture. At FLAG Art Foundation, the sweeping group show “A ...
W hen first we meet the title character of Ron Currie’s superb “The Savage, Noble Death of Babs Dionne,” it’s 1968 and ...
This year’s featured work for All Hamptons Read, a community reading program for the towns of Northampton, Florence, ...
With his long grey beard, the calmly book browser is resembling literary lions like Tolstoy and Tagore. Poet Ashok Kumar Malik is a faithful patron of Delhi’s Sunday Book Bazar, commuting almost ...
Last week provided fruitful opportunities for AI to demonstrate its omniscient versatility. Advising Peter Kyle, the Science and Technology Secretary, which podcasts he should appear on was just the ...
Hope is text messages with your kid, when they’re telling you real things line by line. Hope is the click of a seatbelt when you pull into the frenzy of the world. Hope is the three solid blue lights ...