CS Lewis never liked John Betjeman. The author of the Chronicles of Narnia happened to be the younger man’s tutor at Oxford ...
To celebrate the launch of his new poetry collection What is Broken Binds Us, local author and placemaking advocate Lorne ...
New research considers the true value of Meanjin, using publicly available data. The journal has trained generations of ...
The strangely short history of a publishing niche. The smallest book in the world is on display at the Frankfurt Book Fair, 1961. (Photo by Keystone / Getty Images) As an English professor, I’m often ...
There is a fine line between Calabash and a cult. After all, there exist legions who will not miss the biennial festival for anything in the world—those of us who, religiously and ritualistically, ...
Josh Lambert argues that while Jews didn’t control the publishing world, people should be mindful of how Jewish writers and editors still benefit from their networks. (JTA) — In the postwar years, ...
A New Yorker review by Katy Waldman introduced me to Joy Williams, the 79-year-old cynical environmentalist writer who wrote an essay titled “The Case Against Babies,” spent a “craft” discussion ...
The Booker prize bills itself as the “leading literary award in the English-speaking world”. Certainly it is one of, if not, ...
The scene: a graduate seminar in literature sometime in the eerily becalmed days of the mid-1990s, when for an aspirant to an academic job, the future seemed poised to break in one of two ...
Canadian label Literary Sport makes discreet, high-minded performance gear engineered for folks as familiar with the rowing ...
Literary Death Match is set for Oct. 17 at the Copper Rose Building, 415 N. Grant Ave. Doors open at 6 p.m. and the event is at 7 p.m. What is Literary Death Match? It’s an electrifying night where ...
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