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  • In Space, Close To My Chest: A Reflection on the Poetry of Ada Limón

    In Space, Close To My Chest: A Reflection on the Poetry of Ada Limón

    Limón’s poetry, infused with natural imagery, wove my emotions into an extension of the natural world,…

  • Reimagining Gothic Literature: Sex, Shame, and Society in Nosferatu (2024)

    Reimagining Gothic Literature: Sex, Shame, and Society in Nosferatu (2024)

    Film’s treatment of the vampire and gothic horror tradition over the decades is a cultural benchmark…

  • A Review of Jenny Hval’s Paradise Rot

    A Review of Jenny Hval’s Paradise Rot

    The real magic of Paradise Rot happens not through extravagant plot, but through the rich tapestry…

  • How “Old” Literature Reminds Us of Our Humanity in the Modern Era

    How “Old” Literature Reminds Us of Our Humanity in the Modern Era

    It is easy to become jaded in the modern sphere inundated with constant digital news and…

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