For 35 years, the nonprofit poetry publisher BOA Editions has been a national force, releasing work from heavyweights like Li-Young Lee, Lucille Clifton, and Michael Waters, as well as up-and-comers ...
BETWEEN the language of literature and the language of common life there must be, whether in a living tongue or a dead one, differences growing out of the nature of literature. The very making of ...
Over at The New Yorker, Joshua Rothman profiles Franco Moretti, who does work in “computational criticism,” and asks: Should literary criticism be an art or a science? A surprising amount depends on ...
Quantitative methods are ascendant in literary studies, abetted by disproportionate funding, the absence of strict evaluative protocols, and a scarcity of knowledgeable and disinterested peer ...
Chapter proposals are invited for an edited volume entitled “Death Representations in Literature. Forms and Theory” to be published at Cambridge Scholars Publishing, in the Dying and Death Studies ...
Boom! Crash! Boom again! This four-word history of 21st-century Ireland is brought to you by contemporary economists, who like to throw around jazzy language in case anyone notices how boring and ...
James O'Sullivan does not work for, consult, own shares in or receive funding from any company or organization that would benefit from this article, and has disclosed no relevant affiliations beyond ...
The Qatari Forum for Authors discussed, during its weekly session yesterday, the history of the emergence of literary forms in Qatar, which were launched with local newspapers that contributed to ...
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