At Japan Society, Simon Starling reinterprets a one-act play by W. B. Yeats in which Japanese Noh theater met European modernism. Simon Starling, still from “At Twilight / The Hawk’s Dance” (2016), ...
The Alibi of Capital: How We Broke the Earth to Steal the Future on the Promise of a Better Tomorrow ...
William Butler Yeats, a pivotal figure in modern literature, masterfully blended mysticism, politics, and folklore, ...
W. B. Yeats at 150 somehow seems more alive than any other English-speaking poet of the last two centuries. He is no member of the Dead Poets' Society; his pulse is stronger than that of many poets ...
Alvin Langdon Coburn’s portrait of W. B. Yeats, from the book Men ofMark, 1913. “Man is least himself when he talks in his own person,” declares Oscar Wilde, “Give him a mask and he will tell you the ...
"Out of Ireland have we come./Great hatred, little room,/Maimed us at the start./I carry from my mother's womb/A fanatic heart." William Butler Yeats wrote these lines in 1931, lamenting the way blind ...
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