Fitzgerald, Alcott, Forster — they’re best known for their novels, but don’t overlook the grim novellas and short stories.
Read MoreFitzgerald, Alcott, Forster — they’re best known for their novels, but don’t overlook the grim novellas and short stories.
Read MoreFifty-nine years ago today, Ginsberg performed his seminal poem for the first time, marking the public debut of the Beats.
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Read MoreWhen people take to the streets to express their support or displeasure over … art?
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Read MoreReconsidering the literary landscape in the wake of the Great War, Lawrence rescued Herman Melville’s now venerated novel from absolute obscurity.
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Read MoreNow hailed as a masterpiece, Faulkner's novel was initially written off by the public and the author himself. Why?
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