At the end of the Gilded Age, Edwin Markham’s poem “The Man with the Hoe” became an ideological litmus test, polarizing the ...
Daniel Okrent’s new biography, "Art Isn’t Easy," pulls back the curtain on Stephen Sondheim’s complicated life, including his ...
Science in meter and verse ...
As calls for immigrants’ rights reverberate throughout the country these days, an upcoming anniversary can serve as a ...
Deductible does not burn! Wandering lonely as of my bank! Contiguous and fragmented! Not comparable to frozen whatever. Summer slowly turns into that. Peach frangipane with vanilla aftertaste. Bard ...
ProMosaik Poetry is an open project of Art, which is convinced of the importance of poetry and poetry therapy in a hard time characterized by ...
A healthcare professional and poet discusses healing the spirit, New Zealand’s landscape, and using poetry to witness ...
Are you ready for it? Students in a brand-new English class certainly are. Taught by DeWitt Wallace Professor of English and ...
In the course of drafting his story, Chandler was no less annoyed by Hollywood than by a new unlikely foe: an Atlantic copy ...
Ours is a moment for the Greeks. The virulence of our self-inflicted plagues, the scale of our rage, our complicity, our impotence; the ongoing howl against whatever new and monumental crime has been ...
Geoffrey A. Fowler is The Washington Post’s technology columnist based in San Francisco. He joined The Post in 2017 after 16 years with the Wall Street Journal. He won the 2020 Gerald Loeb Award for ...