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 ...
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 ...
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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 ...
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 ...
Post written by Aneta Pavlenko. On January 15, 1605, a young Dutch woman, Brechje Spiegels, died suddenly, catching everyone by surprise. A few days earlier her beloved, poet Pieter Corneliszoon Hooft ...