Writer, activist, and lawyer Banu Mushtaq shares her journey from the literary circles of Karnataka to global recognition, ...
The 76th National Book Awards was a night of sobering speeches, soft acoustic performances and bookworms getting down on the ...
Three new collections by mid-career poets lay claim to stories of identity, suffering and hope, to a kind of collective ...
William Logan on recently published poetry by Rosanna Warren, Moya Cannon, John Koethe, Rebecca Watts, Henri Cole & Wendy ...
Contrary to headlines claiming “The End of the English Major,” Hart is proud to say that enrollments at Columbia “are higher ...
As is widely known, fear has a way of “flattening” the imagination, and when the fear of punishment overshadows the desire to ...
The award winning Canadian poet celebrates 32 years of career by bringing his annual spoken word concert, When Brothers Speak ...
The family of enslaved potter David Drake — known as “Dave the Potter” — has reclaimed two rare stoneware jars he created in ...
Last week, the Collegian published an opinion stating that the poetic environment at Kenyon discourages rhyme.  This article characterizes the poetry curriculum here as inflexible, and that has never ...
In the latest edition of Emerging Queer Voices, writer Julia Smeaton considers the impact of Lucy Maud Montgomery's novels on ...
For those who have been fortunate enough to be hit by a Fiona Apple record, your senses knocked out and your concept of ...
On a cool November night in 1999, dozens of transgender people and their friends stood thousands of miles apart in Boston and San Francisco. They lit slender candles and spoke into the surrounding ...