(WIB) – Banned Books Week, recognized each September, was founded by library activist Judith Krug in 1982 as a protest to the increase in censorship of literature. Krug believed that bans on books ...
This event is not only significant from a historical point of view, but also serves as a reminder of the rich cultural heritage, including the literature that has developed over the centuries. In ...
A festival of women's writing named after the famous literary Brontë sisters aims to inspire those taking part "to keep reading and writing", its organisers have said. The three-day Brontë Festival, ...
Less than two weeks before his 100th birthday, former President Jimmy Carter is receiving a lifetime achievement award from ...
Sandra Cisneros reflects on The House on Mango Street turning 40, why she wrote the book, her inspirations and more.
Thanks to the hard work of numerous UC Merced Faculty, along with support from the University’s Department of the ...
A delightful duality drives “Urinetown,” the cautionary musical comedy playing at the Lyric Stage through Oct. 20. While ...
Few things bring greater pleasure to readers that riffling through an old favorite book or a new title, and that’s the focus ...