Helen DeWitt’s bewildering co-written novel, “Your Name Here,” took almost 20 years to publish, a process that nearly drove ...
The upcoming adaptation of "Wuthering Heights" starring Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi as Catherine and Heathcliff has us ...
In “When All the Men Wore Hats,” Susan Cheever considers her father as a writer and a role model, recounting the stories ...
The quotes I enjoyed, wrote down and memorized most were those that connected with my personal situations and aspirations. They were aphorisms about accomplishment and the path to achievement, or ...
Legal scholar Oishik Sircar, in his book ‘Ways of Remembering’, analyses how legal judgments and Bollywood films together ...
The Special Court’s decision to overrule the immunity of a vice-president was founded on a superficial interpretation, as it ...
Crime dramas like Dexter, Breaking Bad, and Peaky Blinders continued momentum and completely lived up to the promise of their ...
This delightful book explores the sometimes astonishing insights into the minds of renowned writers and the cats they loved.
Regardless of the century-long gap between the two books, both Bajaj and Forster have leaned on tropes and themes prevalent in the British Raj. And like its predecessor, Once Upon a Summer movingly ...
With several English Department faculty on leave, on associate status or recently retired, the department is facing staffing ...
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Wild Tamil Nadu: Kalyan Varma’s stunning documentary captures rare wildlife and ancient Sangam landscapes
In every walk with nature, one receives far more than he seeks,” wrote naturalist John Muir. And it wouldn’t be an ...
It is hard to know how Thomas More might have reacted to the idea that he is now the patron saint of politicians.
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