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Literary Criticism
The Most Important Poem of the 20th Century: On T.S. Eliot’s “The Waste Land” at 100
“The poem is such a key landmark that all modern poets know it, whether they swerve around it, crash into it, or attempt to assimilate it.”
By
Literary Hub
| October 24, 2022
How T.S. Eliot’s Therapeutic Practice Produced
The Waste Land
David Barnes on a Poet, His Doctor, and the Making of a Literary Masterpiece
By
David Barnes
| October 24, 2022
How Modern is
The Waste Land
, After All?
“What could be cooler than the harmony between two great artists born in two different centuries and half a world apart?”
By
Alok A. Khorana
| October 24, 2022
How Was Your
Ulysses
?
From
The History of Literature
Podcast with Jacke Wilson
By
History of Literature
| October 24, 2022
Realizing History Through Fantasy Literature: Reclaiming Tolkien’s Hobbit For the Left
Robert T. Tally Jr. in Conversation with Andrew Keen on
Keen On
By
Keen On
| October 24, 2022
What Should You Read Next? Here Are the Best Reviewed Books of the Week
Featuring new titles by George Saunders, Barbara Kingsolver, Paul Newman, and More
By
Book Marks
| October 21, 2022
Best Reviewed
Books of the Week
Revisiting Kier-La Janisse’s
House of Psychotic Women
, Ten Years Later
By
Elizabeth Horkley
| October 21, 2022
Reimagining Folklore and Fantasy: Nine Speculative Stories from Asia and the Asian Diaspora
By
Jasmine Sawers
| October 21, 2022
Veteran Reporter Margaret Sullivan’s Favorite Books About Journalism
By
Margaret Sullivan
| October 21, 2022
Dear Vladimir Putin: If You’ve Read Dostoevsky, You’ve Tragically Misunderstood Him
Austin Ratner on Russian Imperialism and Misreading
The Brothers Karamazov
By
Austin Ratner
| October 20, 2022
George Saunders on Experiencing the Limits of Your Own Power
In Conversation with Maris Kreizman on
The Maris Review
Podcast
By
The Maris Review
| October 20, 2022
The Space Between Notes: What Writers Can Learn From Musicians
Daniel Torday on Writing Towards Resolution, and Everything in Between
By
Daniel Torday
| October 20, 2022
5 Book Reviews You Need to Read This Week
”...so self-indulgent, so grossly stereotyped, so shameless and insipid that one is almost astonished that he has dared.“
By
Book Marks
| October 20, 2022
How Do the Books We Read Change Our Brains?
Gregory Berns on Measuring the Effects of a Really Good Story
By
Gregory Berns
| October 20, 2022
Life Advice for Book Lovers: Mourning Possibility and Leaping Into New Life
Book Recommendations to Help the Troubled Soul
By
Dorothea
| October 20, 2022
The Annotated Nightstand: What Maira Kalman is Reading Now and Next
A Series by Diana Arterian
By
Diana Arterian
| October 20, 2022
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