A younger generation of writers is redefining the genre, exploring technology, history, and humanity and getting global attention, Yang Yang reports. Guest speakers Russian translator Kirill Batygin ...
“Once upon a time, this city was a home to gods,” the enigmatic German writer Wolfgang Koeppen declares in his final novel, “Death in Rome” (1954). The gods in question, the jealously quibbling ...
Rob Lockwood is an executive communications coach and former adviser to Interior Secretary Doug Burgum. America declared independence from British rule in 1776, so why are we still speaking “English” ...
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What happens when learning English stops being a bridge into society and starts to feel like a test of belonging you can fail? That is the question raised by the the UK government’s proposed new ...
SEOUL—South Korea’s infamously difficult college-entrance exam can open the door to a promising future—but just 3% of students who took it recently landed a top-tier score for English, half of last ...
Theatrical translation is much more than converting words in the original language to words with equivalent meaning in a new one. Though a translation is nothing without meaning and clarity, those ...