On the urging of a cave diver she knew, Ange Mlinko read Friday (1967), the revisionist Robinson Crusoe tale by Michel ...
Mineke Schipper draws on a lifetime’s study of stories and proverbs across the world to chart the ways in which ideas about ...
Can a circle, a two-dimensional object, deepen as well as enlarge? Can the façade of a church be “toothsome”? These and ...
The Philosophy of Translation begins with an anecdote. Damion Searls, at this point a young man pondering a career in ...
In Gaza, parents have taken to writing their children’s names on their legs in black marker pen so, if the family is ...
In his rollicking memoir A Pound of Paper (2002), the Australian writer John Baxter recalls being in a bookshop in Sydney one ...
The practice of hunting with birds has existed in Eurasia for at least 4,000 years. Probably originating in the East, it spread westwards, reaching its apogee in western Europe during the Middle Ages.
The failings of Nicholas II as a ruler are widely accepted by western historians, and even by those who praise his virtues as a husband and a father. In his new history of the end of Romanov rule, ...
Giant Love is the journalist Julie Gilbert’s passion project. As the great-niece and biographer of Edna Ferber, she offers unparalleled insight into the Pulitzer winner’s life and legacy. In this work ...
You might imagine that the title of this volume is a typo for “Pope”. But the allusion, as the South American Pontiff, or Bishop of Rome (as he prefers to be called), reminds us, some way into the ...
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