⭐ Winner of the inaugural Brooklyn Public Library Literary Award⭐ Finalist for the 2018 Kate Tufts Discovery AwardIRL is a sweaty, summertime poem composed like a long text...
In No One To Wake, Marilyn C. O’Leary shares “a bouquet of mourning” the death of her husband of fifty years. This book of poetry is beyond beautiful. And one needn’t have...
In "Old English Poetry", Edgar Allan Poe reflects on the character and development of early English verse. He examines the distinctive rhythm, structure, and imagery of...
"Eu me tornei eu mesma. Uma mulher que olha / pra uma mulher e diz: aqui eu te encontrei" - Dionne Brand No cruzamento de geografias e tempos, culturas e línguas, entre a...
The Silence as Presence Max Picard (1948) taught us that silence is not emptiness, nor a mere absence of noise. It is substance, it is full space, it is the horizon where life...
Selected Short Stories by Thomas Mann brings together some of the author's most significant early works — Gladius Dei, Little Herr Friedemann, The Blood of the Walsungs, and...
Tristan by Thomas Mann is a short novella that explores the tension between artistic sensitivity and ordinary life. The story takes place in a quiet sanatorium, where patients...
Death in Venice (1912) is one of Thomas Mann's most celebrated novellas, exploring the tension between artistic discipline and overwhelming passion. The story follows Gustav von...
Emily Dickinson was an American poet, widely regarded as one of the most original and influential voices in 19th-century literature. Greatest Poems is a collection of the most...
Journey to the Westis a seminal work that delves into themes of spiritual growth, perseverance, and the interplay between divine intervention and human agency. Written by Wu...