Articles for July 2012
- The AfroReggae Cultural Group: A Rebirth Of Hope Within Rio De Janeiro's Favelas
- Kollywood: The Essential Films of Nepal
- Fighting for Democracy: Street Art in Tunisia
- Norway’s Nobel Laureates
- Writing Against Tyranny: The Works of Herta Müller
- Emir Kusturica, Embattled Auteur Of The Former Yugoslavia
- Nebraska’s Malcolm X Hall of Fame Controversy
- A Whimsical Art Journey: The Folon Foundation
- Carl Spitteler: Swiss Poet and Philosopher
- Mario Vargas Llosa: Searching For ‘The Truth In The Lies’
- Five Nobel Prizes for Spanish Literature
- Imre Kertész: Articulations of Evil
- South African Playwright Athol Fugard Honoured on his 80th Birthday
- Mikey Please: Story Teller, Bafta Winner, and Stop Motion Master
- Christo and Jeanne-Claude: Partners in Art and Crime
- Satyajit Ray: Profile of The Indian Auteur
- Gao Xingjian: The Quiet Literary Nobel Laureate of China
- How Roberto Bolaño Came To Write 'The Savage Detectives'
- Why Robert Musil’s 'A Man Without Qualities' Is A Modernist Masterpiece
- How Octavio Paz Crafted The Poetic Portrait of Mexico’s Soul
- Kenji Miyazawa: The Japanese Writer Who Echoed The Natural World
- Beyond the Frame of War: The Films of Nadine Labaki
- The Story Of The Great Soviet Director Sergei M. Eisenstein
- Denmark’s Modern Breakthrough: Henrik Pontoppidan, Karl Gjellerup & Johannes Vilhelm Jensen
- Defining English Literature: British Nobel Prize Winners
- ‘In My Craft or Sullen Art’: Dylan Thomas’ Poetic Progression
- New German Cinema: Children of the Manifesto
- Sweden's Literary Nobelists
- Standing Tall: Malcolm X’s Speech at the Oxford Union Debate
- José de Alencar’s Iracema: A Tale of Love, Betrayal & Brazil
- Reconciling Hope and Violence in a Failed State: Federico Rosa Takes Our Questions
- MF Hussain: Bringing Modernism to Indian Art
- Famous Russian Ballerina: Anna Pavlova
- Ryszard Kapuściński: ‘Magic Journalism’ and the Reliability of Reportage
- Heroes of their Times: A Century of Great Russian Writers
- Frank Bowling: From Postcolonialism to Abstraction
- Maurice Maeterlinck: Bringing Symbolism to the Stage
- Toronto’s Graffiti War: Art or Vandalism?
- Searching for Political Posterity: The Polish School of Posters