Korean won “Writes essays and literary criticism, works at a publishing company. Essays include *The Future of Love*, *A Street Too Prose*, *You Are an Accidental Cat*, and *Lovers of Place*.” The ...
A written argument is not the same as a verbal argument with a friend – which is often full of passion and you say strongly what you think. When you write to argue, your audience are strangers not ...
Universities are facing a rising tide of digital ghostwriting as stressed international students turn to online models to ...
To a young d.j. in 2003, Wayne Wonder’s dancehall anthem seemed like a beacon from a better world.
To help mark the passing of former Federal Reserve Chairman Alan Greenspan, we run this 2001 piece from Dr. Joseph Salerno, who understood the Greenspan fraud long before "The Maestro" tanked the US ...
Most students know they are expected to paraphrase sources, not copy them. What’s less evident is what good paraphrasing actually looks like – and why it’s tougher than it sounds. Simply switching the ...
The Ancient Greek historian Plutarch is known for his incisive essays in Moralia, a collection that reads like a modern-day ...
From frontline reporting to a trailblazing comic novel and a prophetic dystopia, which of Eric Blair’s books is the best?
A biography of Hannibal Lecter. A meditation on trees. A memoir by a child prodigy violinist. A treatise on the way we poop.
Read together, the books form an intergenerational dialogue that moves from diagnosing a historical rupture to examining the ...
In the past 50 years, the way we tell the story of the Revolution has become dramatically more complex. Can it still inspire ...