In recent years, Armenia has experienced a literary paradox. On one hand, book festivals are overflowing, reading challenges ...
Persian literature professor Nagat Al-Sheikh tells Dina Ezzat just how much there is to read that is even available in Arabic, if only publishers will take it up ...
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If you’d bumped into Phil Dunster around this time last year, it’s likely he would have been reading one of the classics of Russian literature. Tolstoy, most probably.
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Publisher Will Evans and rights director Sarah McEachern talked with PW about bringing the author to the London Book Fair in ...
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Chekhovek,” a theatrical collage of Anton Chekhov’s short stories directed by Melania Levitsky, runs March 20–22 at Park ...
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This story is part of the "Hidden Canon" – a special series celebrating Ukrainian classic literature and aiming to bring it ...
Cuban Deputy Foreign Minister Carlos Fernández de Cossío, Mike Dubke, Ashley Etienne, Courtney Kube and Jonathan Martin ...
Dan Hansong, a professor of English language and literature at Nanjing University, has recently noticed a troubling trend among students in a discipline where reading and concentration should be ...