Articles for June 2012
- A Portrait of Egypt in Flux: Naguib Mahfouz’s Palace Walk
- Renee Cox: Challenging Stereotypes and Empowering Minorities Through Art
- Zhu Yu: China's Baby-Eating Shock Artist Goes Hyperreal
- Cormac McCarthy: Southern Literature's Adopted Son
- How The Laos Film Industry Got Going Again
- The Works of Frans Eemil Sillanpää: An Exploration of Finnish National Identity
- Halldór Kiljan Laxness: the Writer who Found Enlightenment in Religion
- Three Polish Directors: Polanski, Kieślowski, Wajda
- Minimalist and Hypnotic Choreographer: Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker
- Miguel Ángel Asturias: Preserving Guatemalan Roots
- Social Exclusion, Candomblé And The Origins Of Samba In Rio De Janeiro
- Fashioning French Theatre: Molière’s Coincidence of Opposites
- William S. Burroughs: Beyond the Beats
- London Twist: The Story Behind Anish Kapoor's Orbit
- French or Polynesian: The Curious Case of Wallis and Futuna
- Vital Film Directors From Vietnam
- The 6 Most Powerful Yasmin Ahmad Films To Watch
- Augusto Roa Bastos: Discovering Paraguay between its Reality and its Myths
- Making Poetry Out Of Politics: Gabriela Mistral And Pablo Neruda
- Don DeLillo: Parsing the White Noise
- Juan Diego Flórez: Pavarotti’s Heir
- Suburban Consciousness Explored in John Updike’s Rabbit
- The Shah’s Art Collection: An Unexpected Treasure
- Nguyễn Huy Thiệp: Chronicling Modern Vietnam
- The Orchestra Bridging The Israeli-Palestinian Divide
- Sinclair Lewis: Unravelling the American Dream
- Maimonides: Medieval Philosopher of Judaism
- Secrets of the Incas: Guides to the study of the Civilization
- Multatuli’s Max Havelaar and the Dutch in East Asia
- MCK: Lyrics Of Resistance
- Roger Casement: An Ambivalent Hero
- 'Uncle Boonmee Who Can Recall His Past Lives': the First Southeast Asian Cannes Winner
- Nicolai Michoutouchkine: Preserving Pacific Arts
- Yoko Ono: The World's Most Famous Unknown Artist
- Toni Morrison And The Pursuit Of An African-American Identity
- Norman Mailer and Philip Roth: New Jersey and the Re-invention of Modern Fiction
- Taras Shevchenko and the Search for a Ukrainian Literary Identity
- Ali Al Jallawi: The Poet's Voice From Bahrain
- Five Polish Winners of the Nobel Prize for Literature
- The Mad Men of Tala Madani
- Arthur Bispo do Rosário: Art As Salvation
- The Holocaust Taboo in Arab literature: Boualem Sansal and Elias Khoury
- Marina Abramović: The Artist is Present, and Overwhelmingly So
- Shumon Ahmed's Home Land: A Photographic Exploration of Bangladeshi Identity