Freedom and Confinement is a powerful, book-length conversation between poets Elizabeth Gordon McKim and Etheridge Knight, recorded in 1990 as... Læs mere
The Language Movement in Bangladesh charts the Bangla Language Movement from a rhetorical perspective. The... Læs mere
The Language Movement in Bangladesh charts the Bangla Language Movement from a rhetorical perspective.... Læs mere
Focusing on Wallace’s significant contribution to the emergence of anthropology, Limeira-DaSilva traces the peripatetic trajectory of Wallace’s field work, from his humble beginnings in the suburbs of London to his travels through the Brazilian Amazon and Asia.
The 500 letters in this sixteenth volume of The Correspondence of John Tyndall document the period from January 1, 1878, to December 31, 1881.
Ana Forcinito explores how testimonial voices have played a pivotal role in the fight for justice, memory, and gender rights.
Ana Forcinito explores how testimonial voices have played a pivotal role in the fight for justice, memory, and gender rights.
American Workman presents a comprehensive, novel reassessment of the life and work of one of America’s most influential self-taught artists, John Kane.
In her first collection in a decade, Beckian Fritz Goldberg returns with The Blue Eye of Earth, her tour de force of luminous, meditative poems that measure a secret distance between person and cosmos, memory and desire, beauty and grief.
Equal parts sad, sexy, and searching, Abider opens with the central lament/brag of its lover-speaker, that she can never truly leave anything—or anyone—behind.