Kafka’s “Lost Writings” … not really lost, but now translated into English https://www.ndbooks.com/book/the-lost-writings/#/ https://www.newyorker.com/books/this-week-in-fiction/franz-kafka-06-29-20 Short Talk on Kafka on Hölderlin Anne Carson MAY 28, 2020 ISSUE “I cannot keep my dreams straight.” By this complaint Kafka meant, keep them going in
Russians!
Francine Hirsch, the UW Vilas Distinguished Achievement Professor of History has a newish book: Soviet Judgment at Nuremberg: A New History of the International Military Tribunal After World War II Prof Hirsch gave a live stream talk about the
The Brecht Blog
Photo source – Wikimedia Commons Eric Bentley – RIP In a recent post about our recording of the HUAC testimony of Hallie Flanagan, Director of the WPA’s Federal Theatre Project, I noted the passing of critic, translator and playwright
The Shakespeare Blog
Thirteen months into the pandemic it seems everyone has heard that Shakespeare wrote King Lear during confinement due to the plague. Fermat’s board member Ayeshah Emon (now at Trinity College in Dublin) has bought our attention to an interesting UK