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Antigone’s relevance to Latin American politics and theatre
DANIEL ORR
BOHEMIANS A BLOOMSBURY INGÉNUE The lives ...
The past is always present. This is true for all of us, but it seems to be pressingly, possessingly true for the political philosopher Lea Ypi. She wrote about both her own and Albania’s past in Free,
These intrepid South American winemakers have all looked beyond the horizons in their native lands, and have struck out into the world to forge maverick projects on other continents
The Americans are even more prone than the British to the biographical doorstopper as a way in which to honour the lives, minute by minute, of their famous dead. Walter Isaacson and Jon Meacham are am
The story of some of the last peoples in Europe to embrace Christianity
‟There could be no doubt about his sex, despite the feminine appearance.” These words open Sally Potter’s 1992 film Orlando, taken loosely from the opening sentences of the Virginia Woolf novel from w