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Real Housewives’ Kandi Burruss Says Apollo Nida Prison Sentence was Racially Motivated
Kandi Burruss, a mainstay on the Real Housewives of Atlanta, said that Phaedra Parks' husband Apollo Nida received a harsh prison term because he's black. Nida was sentenced to eight ...
November 11, 2014
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Jack Phillips
From Electric Ink to Aromapoetry—The Physical Book Is Not Dead, It’s About to Be Reborn
“Analogue” and “digital” are the two polar opposites of our modern world. The word “analogue” has become our ...
November 5, 2014
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Carl Weisbrod was two years out of graduate school, planning a career in law, when a new book ...
October 26, 2014
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October 26, 2014
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Ethan Gutmann’s new book is a riveting inside account of China’s booming organ transplant business and gives a ...
October 22, 2014
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Epoch Times Staff
The Man Booker and Nobel Judges Are Right: Novels Can Do Us Good
October is the biggest month of the year for those in the literary world.
October 22, 2014
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Jessica Gildersleeve
Book Review: ‘Rendez-Vous With Art,’ by Philippe de Montebello and Martin Gayford
Stendhal wrote about feeling faint in the presence of great art. Goethe said that merely knowing that a ...
October 15, 2014
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Ann Levin
Australian Richard Flanagan Wins Booker Fiction Prize
Australian writer Richard Flanagan won the Booker Prize on Tuesday with a visceral book about wartime brutality and ...
October 14, 2014
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Jill Lawless
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Once upon a time, a movie called "The Princess Bride" transported people from reality to fantasy and was ...
October 13, 2014
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Pam McLennan
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 4)
Mid-Autumn day has always been a time for Chinese poets to express their deeper feeling and thoughts, as ...
September 8, 2014
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Duoyu Zhong
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Tanya Harrison
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 3)
Zhongqiu Jie (中秋節), also known as the Mid-Autumn Festival, is an important occasion for family members to get ...
September 8, 2014
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Tanya Harrison
The Mid-Autumn Moon in Classic Chinese Poetry (Part 2)
Along with Li Bai, Du Fu (712–770 A.D.) was a prominent Chinese poet of the Tang Dynasty.
September 6, 2014
BY
Duoyu Zhong
and
Tanya Harrison
Speed It Up or Slow It Down? The Boundaries of Reading Apps for Children
A series of binary discussions has been plaguing early reading instruction for quite some time now: phonics versus ...
August 24, 2014
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Natalia Kucirkova
Adorbs New Words Will Only Really Join the English Language When We See Them in Print
Listicle: an article made up of lists. This may be regarded as Bare lazy as it obviates the ...
August 22, 2014
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Griselda Pollock
Harry Potter Did Help Shape the Political Culture of a Generation
The idea that entertainment has an effect on our politics might seem ludicrous to some. Many would scoff ...
August 20, 2014
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Anthony Gierzynski
New Documents About Miguel de Cervantes Discovered in Spain
Four papers and a new autograph of the great writer and poet Miguel de Cervantes Saavedra, found in ...
August 16, 2014
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Anastasia Gubin
Shakespeare Plays Key Role in Teaching Children to Take Creative Leaps
Somewhere, in the depths of your memory, you can probably still recall a quote or two from Shakespeare. ...
August 8, 2014
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Jennifer Kitchen
Once Upon a Time Season 4 Spoilers: Belle’s Past Before Meeting Rumplestiltskin Likely Explored; and Sidney to Return
Once Upon a Time season 4 will have a lot going on even outside of the Frozen characters ...
August 7, 2014
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Zachary Stieber
Book of Poetry an Eloquent Ode to Ancient China
Fulfilling his wish to give Western readers a taste of Chinese culture, Ottawa resident Reuben Tom Kee has ...
July 29, 2014
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Pam McLennan
Without World War I, What Would Literature Look Like Today?
As we begin to commemorate the outbreak of World War I in earnest, just how central the "Great" ...
July 28, 2014
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Max Saunders
Booksellers in France: Sacrifices Beyond Economical Considerations
PARIS--With a dwindling turnover (10 % every year for the past 5 years) and tough competition from giant groups ...
July 21, 2014
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Caroline Chauvet
Book Reviewing Is an Art, in Its Own Way
There should be no hard and fast rules concerning book reviewing. That's because reviewing constitutes a worthy genre ...
July 18, 2014
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Suzie Gibson
David Mitchell’s Tale of 280 Tweets and the Return of the Victorian Serial
Booker-shortlisted novelist David Mitchell is currently launching his new short story The Right Sort – on Twitter. The ...
July 16, 2014
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Anne-Marie Beller
Legendary Sherlock Holmes Villain Professor Moriarty Inspired by Real-Life Criminal Mastermind Adam Worth
He is the “Napoleon of Crime,” as described by Holmes. As it turns out, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, ...
July 12, 2014
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Paul Darin
Author Diana Gabaldon Reaches Out to Fans
Diana Gabaldon appeared like magic. All of a sudden, she was standing right behind me in the Chapters ...
June 30, 2014
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Joyce MacPhee
Children’s Books on the Refugee Experience Are Crucial Reading
While facts and figures are useful to understand the scale of the refugee problem, for most people it's ...
June 29, 2014
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Julia Hope
Fiction Writer Riffs Off Real Life Horror
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June 27, 2014
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Matthew Robertson
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