Why Do We Return to Childhood Stories in Moments of Uncertainty?
In times of upheaval, when the future feels uncertain and the present overwhelming, many people instinctively reach for the stories... Continue Reading
Where Stories Rise Higher
In times of upheaval, when the future feels uncertain and the present overwhelming, many people instinctively reach for the stories... Continue Reading
Gabriel Okara, often hailed as the first significant modernist poet of anglophone Africa, occupies a unique place in literary history.... Continue Reading
Elif Shafak’s novel The Island of Missing Trees, published in 2021, is a story that weaves together personal histories, political... Continue Reading
Margaret Mitchell’s 1936 novel Gone with the Wind introduced readers to Scarlett O’Hara, a headstrong Southern woman whose resilience, ambition,... Continue Reading
Anthony Burgess’s A Clockwork Orange, published in 1962, remains one of the most striking works of dystopian literature, not only... Continue Reading
Loss is one of the most universal experiences in human life, yet it often remains the most difficult to face... Continue Reading
Jack Kerouac remains one of the most recognizable figures of the Beat Generation, a literary movement that challenged postwar American... Continue Reading
When Bullet Train premiered in 2022, it quickly carved out a space in the modern action genre with its mix... Continue Reading
When Barbara Kingsolver published Demon Copperhead in 2022, critics quickly described it as a modern retelling of Charles Dickens’s David... Continue Reading
When John Steinbeck published The Grapes of Wrath in 1939, it quickly became one of the most powerful depictions of... Continue Reading