The World Is Not Made combines three distinct narratives: about contemporary artist Inna in France and war-torn Ukraine, revolutionary Oleksii on the steppe fighting with anarchists, and peasant Lesia in the mountains of Austro-Hungary.
Set in Kyiv in the turbulent years after the collapse of the Soviet Union, Stalinville is a dark, unflinching portrait of a society emerging from decades of violence, repression, and moral... Læs mere
Set between the multiethnic neighborhoods of New York City and the equally layered landscapes of Makhno’s native Halychyna region of Ukraine, the stories in... Læs mere
Set between the multiethnic neighborhoods of New York City and the equally layered landscapes of Makhno’s native Halychyna region of Ukraine, the stories in... Læs mere
Ex-Voto for I Tatti presents a series of meditations in both Italian and English on miracles, sudden appearances and just as sudden... Læs mere
College students are more diverse and less financially privileged than ever, but achievement gaps persist. Offering... Læs mere
The Blickling Homilies predates Ælfric’s well-known sermons. It describes the lives of saints and salvation history, and looks ahead to the Day of Judgment. This edition, with a... Læs mere
Between 1937 and 1946, Robert Frost reached new heights of literary and personal fame. Volume 4 of his Letters provides an intimate portrait of the poet as... Læs mere
The Lifting Gales of Spring tells the stories of the eighty students from Australia who attended Harvard University, from the first student to enroll at Harvard Medical School in 1876, before Australia was a country, through the end of World War II.