Argentinian writer Jorge Luís Borges wrote some of the world’s most brilliant, mind-bending, and philosophical stories.
The British publisher Tilted Axis specialized in innovative translated literature. It won them major awards. Now they’re coming to the U.S.
It’s clear that this exhibition was put together by a bunch of absolute nerds — and that’s a compliment of the highest order.
Malcolm’s letters to a source reveal the intimate relationship behind one of her most influential pieces.
In celebration of the Valentine season, Taurus, I suggest you get blithely unshackled in your approach to love. Be loose, ...
The International Poetry Forum returns after a 14-year hiatus to revive the Steel City’s role in showcasing renowned writers.
Haruki Murakami’s return from a six-year hiatus sees a return to the familiar, but still shines with its emotional depth and ...
The Argentine novelist often wrote about outsiders—and maintained his own distance from the literary world centered in Buenos ...
The Iron Curtain had already collapsed when Maria Bakalova was growing up in Bulgaria, but old sensibilities still lingered: as a girl she was discouraged from playing the “aggressive and muscular” ...
She loved “The Portrait of Dorian Gray” as a tween before moving on to Jorge Luis Borges and Nabokov ... who lights up discussing books perhaps even more than acting, seems comfortable ...