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Europe a Wonderland for Arab Lit?

mlynxqualey wrote 3 days ago: Youssef Bazzi has an enthusiastic essay in Banipal 36: “Europe, our guide to reading our Arabi … more →

Tags: Banipal, Book Fairs

Charles Lamb (1 of 2)

pari523 wrote 2 months ago: Charles Lamb Born February 10, 1775, London—died December 27, 1834, Edmonton, Middlesex.  Essayist a … more →

Tags: best essay, Perceptive Literary Critics, Good Scholar, Affectionate Devotion, Finest Poetic Achievement, scholar, Essayist, Courage, charles lamb

The Boy Who Cried MWF3 comments

frenchelbow wrote 4 months ago: I was standing in the blank square of the Official Program for the MWF. If you were to look at the e … more →

Tags: Guest Posts, MWF, Melbourne Writer's Festival, age critics, functions, Launch Party, Book Launch, BMW Edge, free wine

Eavan Boland, from 'Letter to a young woman poet'6 comments

Michelle wrote 4 months ago:    “Occasionally I see myself, or the ghost of myself, in the places where I first became a po … more →

Tags: Poetry, Quotes, eavan boland, Eavan Boland quotes, Eavan Boland's Letter to a young woman poet, Irish Poets, Irish Writers, Letter to a young woman poet

German Critics in Action1 comment

shigekuni wrote 6 months ago: I’m German and I live in Germany and read German newspapers and German book reviews. I wish I … more →

Tags: Rant, Jens Petersen

An Experiment in Criticism6 comments

Michelle wrote 6 months ago:   “The first demand any work of art makes upon us is surrender. Look. Listen. Receive. Get you … more →

Tags: Quotes, Academics, an experiment in criticism, C. S. Lewis, Clive Staples Lewis, Essayists, fantasy writers, Irish Novelists, Literary criticism

Critics2 comments

margaretehellwig wrote 8 months ago: I have done a lot of thinking about writing lately.  I devoted four years of my life to analyzing li … more →

Tags: Art, connection, Fiction, Literary Theory

The 'Chronicler of Suburban Adultery' No More...

shantam wrote 11 months ago: 1932-2009 A narrative is like a room on whose walls a number of false doors have been painted; while … more →

Tags: American Poetry, Bibliophile, Books, Contemporary Writers, cultural icons, Life/Death, Literary Legacy, Literature, lit&bit

John Updike (1932 - 2009)1 comment

Michelle wrote 11 months ago: “A healthy male adult bore consumes each year one and a half times his own weight in other peo … more →

Tags: News, Quotes, American novelists, American poets, Authors, death, Deaths, Essayists, John Updike

An Analysis of “Peter Pan in Kensington Gardens” By: J.M BARRIE

literaturecomunity wrote 1 year ago: A PAPER OF LITERARY CRITICISM There where have much of methods and approach that was a path to descr … more →

ROMANTIC APPROACH

literaturecomunity wrote 1 year ago: Literary Criticism Research of romantic literature has a vision if the works of literature is a mirr … more →

John Leonard

Matt wrote 1 year ago: Consistently the finest two pages every month to be read anywhere went in Harper’s magazine un … more →

Tags: undigested, John Leonard, Harper's Magazine

On the Inappropriate Use of Cocksucking Metaphors by Literary Dudebro Critics2 comments

Matthew Gallaway wrote 1 year ago: In which The Gay Recluse says wtf, dudebro? Although it’s not impossible to imagine a scenario … more →

Tags: dissonance, drivel, Gay, Quotes, Sickness, Stereotypes, The Gay Recluse, Writers-American, cocksuckers

A Special Gift & One Man's Answer To Critics

ruthsims wrote 1 year ago: This is about a special birthday gift I received last week. And it’s also about a book, and a  … more →

Tags: writing, Historical, Add new tag, Poetry, Birthday gift, Humorous Reponse, antique book, Family History


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