Articles

Germany’s Angst: A Country’s Culture Bumps Up Against Its Nazi Past
An exhibition in Paris and the production of a Wagner opera in Dusseldorf have prompted furious debates about how to interpret the darkest period of German...

Chile Successfully Exhumes Body of Poet Neruda
(ISLA NEGRA, Chile) — Chilean forensic experts exhumed the body of Nobel laureate Pablo Neruda on Monday, trying to solve a four-decade mystery about the death...

Pablo Neruda: Chile Exhumes Body of Nobel Laureate
Chilean poet Pablo Neruda is at the center of an investigation--almost 40 years after his death.

Bad Religion Review: True North Proves Punk Poets Not Done Disrupting the Status Quo
Eleven years into their artistic resurgence, Bad Religion sound younger than they did a decade ago

Valerie Eliot, Wife of T.S. Eliot, Dies at 86
Valerie Eliot, the wife of 20th century poet T.S. Eliot and noted patron of poetry, died in London on Nov. 9.
Photo Essays

True Romance: The Heartache of Wartime Farewells, 1943
Does anyone like Valentine’s Day? Not in a “Sure, it’s nice to get flowers and candy every once in a while” kind of way, but in an “I love, love, love Valentines...


