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After the success of Prime Video ’s hit series Maxton Hall, author Mona Kasten’s German-language book trilogy will be ...
A new exhibition in Dublin showcases historic manuscripts written in Irish monasteries. The show also features medieval ...
In two landmark cases, US District Judges ruled Meta and Anthropic did not violate copyright law when training large language ...
This summer’s mix includes an epic family saga, a sci-fi trilogy, a Delaware River journey, a history of military hubris, two ...
Two 16th-century texts about the Americas by Jewish writers reflect the complicated place Jews and ‘conversos’ held in the ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in ...
Bringing with them the languages of their homelands, immigrants newly arrived by ship at Ellis Island await official ...
Whether you are going abroad or lounging in a hammock, let these tales of road trips and mischievous animals inspire your travels.
Laura Spinney’s “Proto: How One Ancient Language Went Global” explores the roots of language and how it spread and changed across time and place.
The dead Indo-European sister languages left their ghostly mark, curiously, in a clutch of words for animals with big feet: Dutch pad (toad), Irish pata (hare), Welsh pathew (dormouse).
In the first half of the book, Mohan explores the general grammatical patterns in the northwestern Indian languages through case studies of Dakhni, Punjabi and Balochi.
The impact of English-language export editions on local books sales and translation revenue dominated conversations at the 21st Thessaloniki International Book Fair (TIBF).
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