After retiring as co-editorial director of Publisher’s Weekly in 2014, Michael Coffey read almost nothing but books by or ...
Dr. Moustafa Fahmi’s Psychological Engineering in European Theatre, which explores the "theatre of the absurd," was published ...
The Soul of Nature ,” the Met’s new retrospective of nearly 40 of Friedrich’s paintings and more than 30 of his drawings, marks the 250th year since the artist’s birth in 1774. Much of Friedrich’s ...
Having abandoned the pursuit of a career in acting after her brother’s death, the author came to the realisation that she ...
Directed by Trish LaRose, with musical direction by Bob Wilder, “How I Became a Pirate” features local actors Anthony ...
The second edition of the Dibrugarh University Literature Festival (DU Litfest) began here on Wednesday with over 120 writers scheduled to participate in over 50 sessions during the four-day event.
The second edition of DU Litfest kicked off on Wednesday with fanfare in the presence of writers coming from across the globe.
“The Four Irish Nobel Literary Laureates”—William Butler Yeats, George Bernard Shaw, Samuel Beckett, Seamus Heaney—in cast bronze ... author of the 2010 book W.B. Yeats, the Abbey Theatre, Censorship, ...
Published in 1935, it is the oldest book to be examined, so far ... It's a curious feature of the genre that literary heavyweights who adored the game, such as Samuel Beckett and Harold Pinter, didn't ...
In “What Fell From the Sky,” by Adrianna Cuevas, and “Oasis,” by Guojing, the best examples of humanity aren’t necessarily human. By Donna Barba Higuera Gianni Rodari used puns, topsy ...
By The New York Times Books Staff These vintage books introduce the archetypes, settings and lavishly bonkers sensibility that are the hallmarks of great romance. By Olivia Waite Two new books ...
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