In Melbourne-set "The Burrow," a grieving family hopes a pet rabbit, named for a character in Richard Adams' "Watership Down," can help ease their pain.
A reflection on personal confinement and the desire for freedom or expression A stark and existential observation about the ...
A new exhibit at Dorado Coffee celebrates Kafka's legacy, crafted by Latino artists in honor of the 100th anniversary of the ...
“I was looking at Martin Kippenberger’s last work, The Happy End of Franz Kafka’s ‘Amerika,’” she said, describing the work ...
Most people dread a letter from the tax office, so spare a thought for the German man who got 1,700 of them. In an ...
Kamala Harris urged her supporters not to despair after her defeat, prompting reflection on the nature of resilience. Franz ...
Most people dread a letter from the tax office. So spare a thought for the German man who got 1,700 of them. In an administrative meltdown worthy of a Franz Kafka novel, the mountain of tax ...
The question of Nikolai Gogol’s “belonging”—especially now, as Ukrainian and Russian cultures, long bound by an imperial past ...
Harvard University temporarily suspended about 25 faculty from access to its Widener Library after they protested in a silent ...
The idea of retreating into fantasies gives young people to abandon the difficult path of confronting real-world challenges and fighting for meaningful relationships, careers, or societal changes in f ...
A new graphic novel by a New Yorker cartoonist and Evanstonian transports us through time and space into Einstein's theory of relativity.