Roger Ebert

When my husband and I were newly married, our favorite date nights involved dinner and [...]

Why We Should All Read Charles Chesnutt

Today, we take a closer look at the life and works of Charles Chesnutt. You [...]

Boston: The Birthplace of American Literature

Emerson. Thoreau. Longfellow. Hawthorne. James. Alcott. These names bring to mind classic American literature and [...]

Stories Behind Classic Book Covers (The Catcher in the Rye)

Although the old mantra “Don’t judge a book by its cover” would have us believe [...]

Why We Should All Read Zitkala-Ša

Zitkala-Ša stands as one of many unique and pioneering American writers. Reading her work leads [...]

Studs Terkel . . . One of a Kind

Louis “Studs” Terkel was born in the Bronx in 1912 to Russian-Jewish parents who relocated [...]

Five Great American Short Stories

Short stories are often unfairly relegated to a rank below that of their novelistic cousins. [...]

Move to the Beat: Crash Course on Beat Poetry

What’s Happening in the 1950s? World War II ended in 1945. America entered the 1950s [...]

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Hidden Talents: A Recipe from Emily Dickinson

Emily Dickinson was more than a sharp wordsmith; she also knew her way around the [...]

5 Ekphrastic Poems By American Writers To Read Right Now

Art and poetry have been inspiring each other for a long time, which is why [...]

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