Death, according to the poet and critic William Empson, is “the trigger of the literary man’s biggest gun”. In fact, death is ...
Ruth Padel, poet and author, argues that Fainlight’s feminism is only one of the many strands of her work. “Above all, she’s ...
There are glimpses of greatness here. In making his professional stage debut, JK Kazzi doesn’t just perform Shakespeare; he ...
A look at the 1969 classic ahead of its showing at UW Cinematheque March 8 as part of the series “Sam Peckinpah Centennial.” ...
Susan Ludvigson writes that Prufer’s poems use “language so imaginatively brilliant ... Fallen from a Chariot (Carnegie Mellon University Press, 2005), continues the elegiac arc for which the poet is ...
What awaits beneath is hellish, yet no less lyrical than the first act where the monsters beneath are described to be “Hollow Men,” a reference to a 1925 poem ... the more elegiac road not ...
retain the emotional gravity of the original while echoing the mournful tone of Chinese elegiac traditions. ### 3. **Challenges and Breakthroughs in Translation** 1. **Cross-Contextual Expression of ...
Subhash K Jha revisits Nishabd 18 years later and shares a throwback interview with Mr Amitabh Bachchan about the film. Ram ...