Since January this column has featured poets from the British Renaissance to Colonial America. This month I look at the stark differences between the poetry of the Shakespearean 1600s and the ...
In a new book, "Still-Point: Poems and Thoughts upon Waking Up" (published by AuthorHouse), M. F. Taylor deviates from his seven other non-fiction books on enlightenment by writing poetry that informs ...
Born during the Great Depression, Katharine Redfield Carle grew up as a tomboy in New Haven. As a retired travel agent, she has journeyed widely, and as a Christian and Buddhist, she tries to practice ...
“True Life,” a collection of verse by the Polish poet Adam Zagajewski, arrives in English translation almost exactly two years after his death. By Robert Pinsky When you purchase an independently ...
Why is it that poetry is so often considered the neglected love-child of the arts? American communities, small and large, serve up generous portions of visual arts, theater and dance, but poetry ...
Prof Ki Ram Nagaraj is a name that is uttered with utmost reverence in the Kannada literary circles. A lover of literature, especially poetry, he literally lived poetry and poetics. His preoccupation ...
In a remarkable celebration of literary heritage, Azerbaijan National Library has launched a spectacular virtual exhibition titled "Seyid Azim Shirvani – 190", alongside a traditional book exhibition, ...
The economic collapse has sent most of us into shock mode. We watch in benumbed disbelief as our finances evaporate, our job security wobbles on the edge of the abyss and our sense of normalcy is ...