The Latin Ballet of Virginia will return to the library on Feb. 17, March 17 and April the library’s intergenerational ...
Eating Ashes,” by Brenda Navarro, dispenses with familiar portrayals of mourning in a tale of migration, loss and memory.
When you read Tolstoy in English, you are reading someone else's interpretation. Translators make thousands of invisible ...
This Mouth is Mine Yásnaya Elena Aguilar Gil is a touching look at Mexico's myriad dying indigenous languages.
The number of Latin Americans who identify as Catholic is declining across Latin America, according to new research.
The poet and translator Irina Jurčuk, a native of the city of Kharkov on the border between the two countries, the epicentre of the ongoing conflict, has published her book ‘The Overpass’ ...
Argentina envoy calls Kolkata Book Fair one of most dynamic literary gatherings ...
Latin America is changing fast. Mobile phones lead the way. Messaging apps rule everyday life. Businesses are learning new ...
Prologue In the early 1970s, I wrote my Ph.D. thesis on Adamantios Koraes at the University of Wisconsin. I read his voluminous writings and hundreds of ...
Writers often try to gild their tawdry times or dignify their flawed leaders with lofty literary analogies — notably, America as the New Jerusalem; Lincoln as Moses leading his people through the ...
In “Lost Lambs,” by Madeline Cash, the distinction between responsible adult and dependent child has frayed: the caregivers ...
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I’m a rabbi arrested for protesting ICE in Minneapolis. The Book of Exodus shows us how this ends
On Friday, hours before Shabbat began, I was arrested with 96 other multifaith clergy members and Faith in Minnesota leaders ...
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