For those of us north of the equator, winter officially arrived last week. The early darkness and the chill in the air demand ...
With new translations from the long-extinct Hittite language, UChicago Ph.D. student Naomi Harris brought verses from clay ...
Artificial intelligence (AI) safety has turned into a constant cat-and-mouse game. As developers add guardrails to block ...
Writers, activists, and scholars reflect on the most urgent books of 2025—from Palestine and caste to climate, queerness, and resistance. Read their picks.
"These irresistible books help us to better see the world. They ask sharp questions and deliver unexpected answers," said ...
Cé sar Vallejo is Yeats’s poet with the sword upstairs. Everything about him seems to burn with intensity. He burned through zarzuela Spanish, making it into a language of monosyllables, blurts, ...
You can get ChatGPT to help you build a nuclear bomb if you simply design the prompt in the form of a poem, according to a new study from researchers in Europe. The study, "Adversarial Poetry as a ...
From multilingual poetry to how the increasing use of artificial intelligence (AI) is negatively impacting the art, no topic was off limits during the Poetry Panel, held in The John Mackintosh Hall as ...
The 3rd Ibero-American Writers Meeting, organized by the Istanbul Cervantes Institute to bring together leading figures of Spanish-language literature, opened in Istanbul on Tuesday. The event, held ...
Perhaps the most enduring phrase from the period following Yitzhak Rabin’s assassination, 30 years ago this week, was then-President Bill Clinton’s valediction for his slain friend: “Shalom, haver” — ...