“Faust” Was the Original Viral Content, and It’s Still Relevant Today
How a 400-year-old story keeps reinventing itself to reflect what we most want, and what we most fear
How a 400-year-old story keeps reinventing itself to reflect what we most want, and what we most fear
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Tarot interperations of authors from James Baldwin to Judy Blume
Zachary C. Solomon recommends literature that defies easy categorization and pushes against the parameters of form
I wanted to represent the abuses that occurred, but I didn’t want to speak for the survivors
The author of "Dreaming of Ramadi in Detroit" discusses life writing, revision, genre, and art as survival
Will they or won't they?
Under the haunted surface of "All Of Us Strangers" lies the paradox of shared pain from shame and isolation
Nobody has more power to harm than the one entrusted to nurture and protect