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Popular culture for kids has fragmented so much lately that what's familiar to one 14-year-old might be utterly foreign to ...
The movement to which the Nobel laureate belonged promoted the hyperbolic freedom of a fiction that was unlimited and furiously aware of its own ability to change the world with words and with the cou ...
Classroom discussions often favor personal and political takes over close reading and artistic engagement.
Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, a towering figure of Latin American literature, died on Sunday in Lima, his country’s ...
Peruvian author Mario Vargas Llosa, Nobel literature laureate and a giant of Latin American letters for decades, has died, ...
Vargas Llosa’s unparalleled awareness of his craft made him perhaps the most accomplished writer among his contemporaries.
Pope Francis passed away at 89 on 21 April. In recent months, the Pontiff had been seriously ill. In February, he was ...
Poetry is resistance. Standing up to the cyber mayhem. Breathing art into the void. Today, we celebrate Poetry month.
Director Alex Scharfman tells IndieWire about some of the (real) references for the horned monsters in his A24 film.
Do you know about the most famous punch in the history of world literature? It was thrown by the Peruvian Nobel laureate ...
The free festival kicks off April 11 at Wild Detectives, where you can find the quirky cartoonist Lynda Barry on a Q&A panel.