Tag: literature
Wintery books to keep your mind off the cold
Let’s face it, January is a sucky month for most of us. We’ve lost faith in our resolutions by now, the weather is cold,...
No need to fear Shakespeare — just the medium his work...
One of the best aspects of diversity awareness in recent years is that it has called into question what we are having children read...
World Book Day: the beauty of literature
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Books have always found a way to connect people. Though often portrayed as a lonely...
Feature Fiction: Stories
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Would it be rude to...
Persian Poetry and Prose opens IRANspiration
IRANspiration week started on Monday, Jan. 27. Students piled into HUB 377, picked up sandwiches and took seats for a lecture presented by Dr....
The Eaton Collection of Science Fiction and Fantasy celebrates 50th anniversary
On the fourth floor of the Tomas Rivera Library lies UCR’s Special Collections & University Archive. Inside the archive are brightly lit cases of...
41st-annual Writers Week brings literary luminaries to UCR
The 41st-annual Writers Week was carried out from Feb. 12 to Feb. 17, bringing a total of 20 writers to the UCR campus to...
Writers Week returns to UCR
UC Riverside will be hosting its 41st annual Writers Week this week, from Monday, Feb. 12 to Saturday, Feb. 17. Writers Week is the...
UCR professor maps over 700 books based on geographical location
UCR Creative Writing professor Susan Straight collaborated with Esri, an international supplier of geographic information system software, to map the settings of 737 books...
Lit Pick of the Week: “Americanah” by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Radar is committed to all forms of art and entertainment and as such, will pick one book as a reading recommendation for this column....