Mr Lendvai quotes a legal scholar who described Mr Orban’s politics as a “permanent liberation struggle”—which is exactly how ...
In a world of dwindling reviews, the author Lydia Davis’s new work charts a more serendipitous path to reading.
OPINION/ANALYSIS: Professor Jacques Berlinerblau writes about administrative bloat, ideological imbalance, tenure, and a ...
Whether reading a book or listening to a recording, the goal is the same: understanding. But these activities aren’t exactly alike.
In response, some high schools have reduced their reading expectations for students and are rarely assigning full books, ...
Sad Tiger and Trauma Plot are two stunning memoirs by rape survivors who immerse themselves in art and literature. They both ...
Warhead by neuroscientist Nicholas Wright is an alarming insider account of how our brains influence conflict – and how those brains were, in turn, shaped by war, finds Elle Hunt ...
I grew up at a Trappist abbey in northern Utah, a story told in my “Monastery Mornings” memoir, The monks gave us a copy of ...
This is one of three separate events that CMU’s Department of English Language and Literature is putting on to recognize ...
Reading books and listening to audiobooks tap into different elements of cognition, each with their own benefits. So which one should you choose, and when?
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