Philosophizing the Grave: Learning to Die with Costica Bradatan
“It was the hemlock that made Socrates great.” —Seneca “Honorable purpose in life invites honorable purpose in death.” —David Buckel On an early spring morning in...
“It was the hemlock that made Socrates great.” —Seneca “Honorable purpose in life invites honorable purpose in death.” —David Buckel On an early spring morning in...
As the country becomes more and more fragmented, so religion increasingly binds on the one hand, divides on the other. This dubious equation is spreading globally,...
Now that Father’s Day has passed, can we be honest with each other? Not all dads, truth be told, are Good Dads. Not all dads are...
Our series of poetry excerpts continues with a poem by Eugene Gloria from his new book, Sightseer in This Killing City, a skilled and fevered examination...
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I like to think that I’ve become more whole having written my first novel If I Had Two Lives. After moving to the United States at...
The road to hell is a lengthy passage in Hadestown, but the journey of Anais’ Mitchell’s re-envisioning of ancient Greek myths to Tony-winning victory on Broadway...
The plot of Pajtim Statovci’s latest novel Crossing is set in motion when a young man and his friend (and sort of lover) flee war-torn Albania...
While watching the trailer for Episode IX of Star Wars, I looked down at my arms to find goosebumps had risen. Was this truly the end...
I’m not even 30 yet, so this will sound dramatic, but I’ve noticed as I get older that I become more and more introverted. Being overly...