Menzel had come upon the story of Julia Butterfly Hill, an environmental activist who lived in a California redwood tree for ...
The end of the Second World War heralded the Atomic Era, where testing and concerns about nuclear weapons spread worldwide.
Works of imaginative literature are not manuals for life, though they might along the way gift us with some wisdom; they are ...
The two whistleblowers appear in court and the diary makes its final journey. Italo Calvino’s novella Invisible Cities is a hypnagogic reimagining of Marco Polo’s time in the court of Kublai Khan.
In a penetrating stare through her new novel, a blistering page-turner entitled Dream Count, Nigerian-born writer Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie goes for literary greatness. There is her usual lyricism, ...