Walt Hunter is a professor of English at Case Western Reserve University. He is a contributing editor at The Atlantic, focusing on poetry.
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The prolific novelist’s correspondence, collected for the first time, trace a life of literary brilliance, turbulent loves ...
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Eight public school educators will be recognized Oct. 25 at the 12th annual Salute to Teachers, an event hosted by Cox Communications and the Santa ...
Literature indeed loses its vitality when it is reduced to theory alone. When we confine it to critical analysis, we strip it ...