Writer

Anna I. Polonyi

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'Laughter' Dreams Surreally

Steven Millhauser seizes ideas and runs with them—until they’re out of breath and he’s out of words. The Pulitzer Prize


Kertész Sleuths Human Cruelty

The life story of Imre Kertész is so remarkable that, at times, it threatens to overshadow any story he could


OF RAGS AND RICHES

The Harvard Advocate, founded in 1866, boasts the distinction of being the nation’s “oldest continuously published college literary magazine.” Along


TOME RAIDER: Approaching Nowhere

A range of distant mountains on the left, telephone wires on the right, a barren pocked road disappearing into the


Lauded Composer Finishes Residence

Core classes are notorious for having long, unexciting lectures and mind-numbing sections. Given this context, Literature and Arts B-82, “Sayin’


Beckett Storms Harvard Stage

In 1988, Samuel Beckett forbade any of his plays from being performed in the Netherlands because one theater company wanted


Female Artists Rock Queen’s Head Pub

If rock n’ roll and chugging beer are traditionally associated with men, the Harvard College Women’s Center dealt with another


Høeg’s ‘Quiet Girl’ Too Loud

After ten years of silence, Peter Høeg’s fifth novel “The Quiet Girl” hits Danish and international public alike in the