With new translations from the long-extinct Hittite language, UChicago Ph.D. student Naomi Harris brought verses from clay ...
At a time when many literary novels are becoming shorter and increasingly opaque, the luminous Dream Count – Adichie’s first novel in a decade – bucks the trend. Expansive and richly detailed, it ...
Benson’s mother was Mary Sidgwick, whose brother Henry was a founding member and first president of the Society for Psychical ...
It's not too late to turn the page on old habits and start reading again in 2026. People often stop reading in adulthood because they're fatigued from school book assignments or just don't have the ...
It’s that time of the year when PBS News Hour invites two of our regular literary critics, Ann Patchett and Maureen Corrigan, ...
Andrew Polk, 26, teaches 10th-grade English in suburban Ohio, not far from where he grew up. As a high school student less ...
The answer is C. Frankenstein. First up, you’ll need to wrap up warm. There aren’t many tropical beaches in gothic fiction. Expect wind, rain and thunderstorms and things that go bump in the night.
“Write what you know,” they say, so it makes sense that many authors take a good look at friends and family when creating characters for their books. Mark Twain once admitted that he wasn’t terribly ...
Abstract: Coronary artery disease poses a significant global health challenge, often necessitating percutaneous coronary intervention (PCI) with stent implantation. Assessing stent apposition is ...
The mammalian brain possesses a wonderful diversity and richness of synaptic connections. Machinery for regulated neurotransmitter release and response must be present at all synapses. However, from ...
Abstract: The cyborg‖the meld of the human and the machine has for decades haunted writers‘ imaginations, a fertile ground from which to interrogate ever-changing ideas of identity, consciousness and ...