The TAELS 2026 International Conference invites scholars and researchers to reflect on representations of home in Anglophone literatures and cultures. The conference sets out to examine the ways in ...
Saqi Books has appointed Chip Rossetti as editor-at-large, a newly created role.
A reflection on language, loss, and literary inheritance—where Ghalib, Faiz, and Hallaj echo through a contemporary English ...
Award-winning Scottish author Ali Smith, Vietnamese American writer Ocean Vuong and a Croatian debutant feature on a list ...
It concerned remote viewing, the ability to “see” distant locations using only a map reference and the power of the mind, and how the US government took it seriously enough to sink $20 million into ...
The British biologist Merlin Sheldrake, this year’s featured author for The Humanities Institute’s (THI) seventh annual Deep ...
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The publishers of Winston Churchill’s The Gathering Storm (1948), we learn, were able to correct a typo the author spotted at ...
The Other Side of the Sunset, by Antonella Sarti-Evans traces the multi-faceted influence of Italians and their culture in New Zealand over the last six decades.
Welcome to the latest instalment of the Bocas Book Bulletin, a monthly roundup of Caribbean literary news, curated by the ...
The history of Bangladesh’s statehood, achieved in the 1971 Liberation War, is long and tumultuous. On April 3, three ...
Kari J. Winter is a UB Professor of Global Gender and Sexuality Studies. Winter’s research interests include the histories of slavery, resistance and revolution; anglophone literature and history from ...
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