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The immortal lines
The Hindu· 10 hours agoTo understand the human condition, we go back to memorable lines from poets which have stood the test of time with their truth and relevance. Thomas...
Heralds of heritage
The Hindu· 16 hours agoIf someone were to tell you that the unicorn is Scotland’s national animal, you might find it hard to believe and might dismiss it as a jest. The unicorn...
What the sorrows and injuries of Egyptian scribes reveals about writers today
Indian Express· 1 day agoOne might blame modern humans and their sedentary lifestyles for what it’s worth, but turns out bad...
Communicate with animals, win millions: Inside the wild new world of AI prizes
Semafor· 2 days agoYoussef Nader, a PhD student at Freie University, was part of the three-person team that won the...
André Aciman – “Time is not always our friend”
Hindustan Times· 2 days agoTime, as I have often said, is not always our friend and we seldom ever understand its operations. What made you write Raúl as someone who is “originally from Peru”? What kind of associations ...
Pyrite Zibu Coins: Enhancing spiritual practices with ancient symbols - Times of India
The Times of India· 2 days agoPyrite, often referred to as "Fool's Gold" due to its striking resemblance to gold, is a powerful...
Over 1,400 Mummies Found In Hidden "City Of The Dead" In Egypt
NDTV· 2 days agoArchaeologists have discovered 36 tombs with 30 to 40 mummies in each one. The tombs have been found...
13 rap songs about historical moments you might’ve missed in class
Revolt· 3 days agoHip Hop, a genre rooted in storytelling and social commentary, often brings historical events to the...
On C.J. Sansom, and why his crime series, set in Tudor England, endures
The Hindu· 3 days agoWhen C.J. Sansom, one of Britain’s best-selling historical novelists, passed away on April 27, four days before the television adaptation of his well-known crime fiction, Dissolution, dropped ...
How Verbal Irony Works: Examples and Practical Uses
HowStuffWorks· 4 days agoOrigins in Ancient Greece, Rome and Shakespeare Verbal irony, like many rhetorical devices, has its roots in ancient literature and rhetoric. The concept ...