Did Shakespeare get it wrong? Is life's basic question "to smile or not to smile," rather than "to be or not to be"?
Ghayath Almadhoun writes a transformative love poem as the beloved and the lover negotiate minefields and soldiers, Adorno, and a collapsing Tower of Babel.
Although many of her poems disappeared in the turbulent years after her death, about 100 have survived, which made her a ...
“Nature’s first green is gold, / Her hardest hue to hold. / Her early leaf’s a flower; / But only so an hour. / Then leaf ...
Palestinian poet Mosab Abu Toha discusses the heart-wrenching moments that inspired his new book, “Forest of Noise.” ...
Lane heard “If I Die Before You” when a publisher sent him a batch of songs. He was particularly curious about the title and ...
Hanif Abdurraqib's new book, 'There's Always This Year,' looks at basketball's impact on culture and LeBron James' legacy.
Charles Taylor’s big-hearted, misshapen book on philosophy, poetry, and our never-ending quest to heal the wound of modern ...
On Tuesday, Oct. 29, MARINA released her first-ever poetry book titled Eat the World via Penguin Random House. In the book, ...
Diljit Dosanjh is known for quite many of his songs. While his diverse discograpy includes proper Punjabi party anthems to ...