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Our Exagmination Round His Factification for Incamination of Work in Progress is a 1929 collection of critical essays, and two letters, on the subject of James Joyce's book Finnegans Wake, then being published in discrete sections under the title Work in Progress.
Stirrings Still is the final prose piece by Samuel Beckett, [1] written in English in 1986–89 to give his American publisher, Barney Rosset, something to publish. First published in a signed limited edition, it was later republished in the posthumous edition As The Story Was Told (1990).
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Bob Harper is opening up about a transformative moment he experienced while filming The Traitors. In an exclusive interview with PEOPLE alongside castmate Britney Haynes, the celebrity trainer, 59 ...
The Rational Peasant is published three years after James C. Scott's The Moral Economy of the Peasant and is articulated as a critique of Scott's arguments. Despite studying the same phenomenon, namely the impact of colonialism and capitalism of traditional agrarian societies of Southeast Asia, they both derive completely opposed theories of peasant behavior.
Beyoncé won her first album of the year for "Cowboy Carter," plus Kendrick Lamar took home two "Big Four" awards. Here's every 2025 Grammy winner.
The reunion took place at Hilton’s residence, where she welcomed the dog’s owners — a mother and her son — who had lost their home in the catastrophic fires that swept through the region.
The Colored American was an African American newspaper published in New York City from 1837 to 1842 by Samuel Cornish, Phillip Alexander Bell, and Charles Bennett Ray. When Cornish retired, James McCune Smith joined as co-editor. [1] An announcement published in the newspaper