
An Animated World: Interview with Poet Arda Collins
Arda Collins is the 2008 winner of the annual ‘Yale Series of Younger Poets’ competition. Mesmerizing and electric,…
Arda Collins is the 2008 winner of the annual ‘Yale Series of Younger Poets’ competition. Mesmerizing and electric,…
The Pevsner Architectural Guides were begun in 1951 by the architectural historian Sir Nikolaus Pevsner (1902-83) with the aim…
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Bernd Brunner introduces his book Inventing the Christmas Tree from Berlin.
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Peter Cole’s brand new work of translation, The Poetry of Kabbalah, is the first every English-language collection of poems from the…