Ivy Pochoda’s ‘Ecstasy’ delivers modern retelling of Euripides’ ‘The Bacchae’
Ivy Pochoda is best known for her atmospheric crime novels, including the acclaimed “Sing Her Down.” Her new book, “Ecstasy,” […]
Ivy Pochoda is best known for her atmospheric crime novels, including the acclaimed “Sing Her Down.” Her new book, “Ecstasy,” […]
Ivy Pochoda is best known for her atmospheric crime novels, including the acclaimed “Sing Her Down.” Her new book, “Ecstasy,”
Don’t look now, but a colossal literary career is sneaking in under the radar. Three years ago, Lee Cole’s splendid
There’s a moment in local author Ashley Ream’s new novel when Anita, a solitary grocer on a remote island in
Politics Jean-Pierre has switched her affiliation to independent after working in two Democratic administrations, according to the publisher of her
“Play Harder,” an illustrated history of Black baseball in the United States, arrives at a complicated time for Black Americans
A 400-year-old Shakespeare mystery has gotten a major shake-up. In a paper published in the journal Shakespeare on April 24
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