English associate professor Brian Kim Stefans said his translations of Arthur Rimbaud will give new light to the rebel, revolutionary and intellectual. Stefans is in the process of publishing a book ...
Robert C. Darnton ’60, director of Harvard University Library, discussed his new book, “Poetry and the Police: Communication Networks in Eighteenth-Century Paris,” at the Harvard Book Store last night ...
From left: North High students Molly Racsko, Nina Phillips, Lenor Levy, Clara Sarfati and Daisy Korman competed at the annual French Poetry Competition at Hofstra University. Fifteen students from ...
A five-page poem (in French) signed St. John Perse makes the first issue of Hemispheres* the first U.S.-French literary quarterly, a minor belletristic event. It also serves to remind Americans that ...
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For Matt Maust and Nathan Willett, half of L.A.-based soul-rockers Cold War Kids, the decision to start a side-project came as naturally as the tunes that sprang from a late-night jam session between ...