With a starting point on July 14, 2021, when the Centre national de littérature hosted Pierre Jor...
'All thought is driven out of sight, and before long unpleasant things start to happen right in f...
Robert Musil's Thought Flights vividly evokes the secrets, challenges, and mundanities of interwa...
Spring 2032: an enigmatic bandleader named Triboulet arrives by helicopter in Rome, where his tro...
It is no exaggeration to suggest that Robert Kelly may well be America's most prolific poet, and ...
In the years before the Second World War, a man throws a statue of the crucified Christ over a wa...
Self-Shadowing Prey, one of the final texts by the Romanian poet Ghérasim Luca (1913-1994), is cl...
Our Street, Sándor Tar's fifth book, is comprised of thirty-one stories centered on the inhabitan...
Written between 1963 and 1967, The Divine Mimesis, Pasolini's imitation of the early cantos of th...
While Emilio Villa (1914-2003) was referred to as Zeus because of his greatness and Rabelais beca...
Walter Jackson Bate's canonical 1939 study of Keats's concept of negative capability is a genealo...
Considered an eerie attack on realism, when first published in 1934, Miklós Szentkuthy's debut no...