Articles with keyword "Literature"
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Stridentism: Motors and Wings Included
Mexican Cultural Movement in the Twenties Had Plenty of Varoom
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Lessons from a Demigod
Gilgamesh was a brutal tyrant who foolishly tried to defeat death.
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Street Sense
Walking tours of Baltimore's Mount Vernon reveal a neighborhood's literary roots and architectural gems.
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The Early American Salon
In the manuscript culture of the pre-print age, a lost world of poetry has been rediscovered.
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Of Stillness and Light
With Henry David Thoreau, winter walks can quickly turn into "frolic gambols."
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The Strange Politics of Gertrude Stein
Was the den mother of modernism a fascist?
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Żeromski the Magnificent!
The novelist who captured Polish life even as it was changing
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Property of Tennessee Williams
What a souvenir statue tells us about his writing.
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Mission to Moscow
From Idaho Humanities, in which this account by Irish poet and Fulbright Scholar Kevin Kiely appeared at the request of the council as his two-year stint teaching and researching in Idaho