Poetry and feminism have always been intertwined but in recent years, many new feminist and queer voices have emerged and ...
Aunt Jennifer’s Tigers,” by Adrienne Rich, is a blazing portrait of an artist and her work. Our critic A.O. Scott admires its ...
The poet and activist talks about the precarity that trans, queer, and Afrodescendent people in Cuba face today, and the life ...
The author and self-professed “bad feminist” has curated a sweeping new book called The Portable Feminist Reader.
The California writer recently published a book about intergenerational exchange. In this interview with EL PAÍS, she points ...
One of the things I was most excited about for college was the opportunity to take courses on more specific subjects than I could in high school. Through eight semesters ...
Queens residents with a passion for the arts can celebrate National Poetry Month at St. John’s University, which is hosting a ...
While core acts of devotion take center stage, qasidas (Islamic odes) and devotional poetry serve as powerful complements, enriching the experience of Ramadan and deepening one’s spiritual reflections ...
James Keane's book Reading Culture Through Catholic Eyes highlights "50 Writers, Thinkers, and Firebrands" whose ...
After a difficult few years, StAnza feels like a festival which has found its stride again, writes Susan Mansfield ...
Alongside her razor-sharp critiques on men and intellectual bravado, Sor Juana penned intimate love letters that read like ...
Denied recognition and even credit for their work until recent times, Japan’s women photographers are challenging and ...
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