Contributing writer for The Prospect Michael Grasso details Princeton professor in creative writing Patricia Smith’s ...
Starting with “Rosencrantz and Guildenstern Are Dead” in 1966, through his final full-length play “Leopoldstadt” in 2020, ...
Daniele Del Giudice’s first novel, finally available in English, creates a magical tension between an active life and the ...
Explore the colonial legacy of India's Constitution and its impact on citizenship, equality, and personal liberties through ...
History often uses exaggeration and hyperbole to tell a tale. We don’t really know history. We just know the version that ...
In an age of machine-curated world views, how do we preserve the diversity that has defined what it means to be human? The Sahitya Akademi’s bimonthly journal, Indian Literature, explores the issue by ...
Artist Julia Roland’s work is a hot commodity right now. The Savannah native is the recipient of two artist residencies and ...
Continuing from my latest article, I would now like to address another point: the relationship between piety and expectation. More specifically, I want to examine whether expecting something from God ...
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Sir Tom Stoppard, writer of plays including *Rosencrantz and Guildenstern are Dead, Arcadia*, and *The Real Thing*, has ...
Explore the paradox of India's post-colonial transition: a constitution designed for revolution without embracing the chaos ...
An image of the Dalai Lama gives diasporic texture to an otherwise anonymous suburban American house; the camera tracks to ...