Jeyifo is generally regarded as the world’s pre-eminent scholarly authority on the works and career of Wole Soyinka. His ...
While Urdu poetry thrives through gatherings, media, social media and living traditions, anglophone verse, caught between ...
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The New Yorker, one of the anglophone world’s most respected weekly news magazines, died the same year it was born in 1925.
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Haredi rabbis push English-speakers to dodge IDF draft, worried they might join up
Ultra-Orthodox leaders hold event in Ramat Beit Shemesh taking aim at a community of immigrants thought more likely to enlist ...
The Right is often unsure what time it wants to live in. And I’m not just talking about how online conservatives wax nostalgic about 1990s memorabilia as though a classic Pizza Hut is their Proustian ...
This is why all revolutionary feminism must be femmephilic, or so it is here argued—because our fight as feminists is not with femininity at all, but with femininity’s abuse. Let us at last confront ...
In The Books That Made Us, Rebecca Bratten Weiss argues that the texts we regard as Christian classics should be studied with ...
Pioneering doctors, innovative business leaders and hockey heroes are among the notable Quebecers who died in 2025.
Call him a master wordsmith, formal innovator, Booker prize winner, Nobel laureate-in-waiting, a sorcerer. Call him Sir ...
The answer is C. Frankenstein. First up, you’ll need to wrap up warm. There aren’t many tropical beaches in gothic fiction. Expect wind, rain and thunderstorms and things that go bump in the night.
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