‘night, Mother is Marsha Norman’s fifth produced play and was composed in 1981 before premiering in 1983. That same year would see Norman honored with the Pulitzer Prize for Drama for a work often considered one of the darkest stories to ever earn...

Amina Gautier is an American novelist and essayist born in 1977 in New York City. An African-American and Puerto Rican woman, Gautier says that her heritage was a heavy influence on her growing up. She attended Prep for Prep in her teenage years,...

Girl in Translation is a novel written by Jean Kwok and published in 2010. About a Chinese-American immigrant girl and her struggle to fit between dual cultures, the book became a New York Times bestseller.

The protagonist of the novel is a girl...

Sweetness in the Belly is a novel written by Camilla Gibb. It was published in 2005 and was nominated for the Scotiabank Giller Prize. Camilla Gibb lives in Canada and has written a few books that have been well received internationally. She has a...

The Couple Next Door is a 2016 thriller novel by Shari Lapena, a former lawyer and English teacher turned acclaimed writer. Fast-paced and gripping, it involves a strange abduction, characters hiding dark secrets, and a riveting twist that make...

The Reader is a novel that was originally written in German in 1995 by author and law professor Bernard Schlink. In 1996 it was translated into English and published worldwide, becoming an instant best-seller. The novel was controversial as it...

Trouble is a novel written by Gary Schmidt and published in 2008. It is geared towards young adults, with the themes reaching much deeper than bullying and trouble of that sort. The moral lessons that the novel teaches are much more far reaching...

Dead Man is Jim Jarmusch's 1995 Western film that tells the story of William Blake (Johnny Depp), an accountant who goes on the run after murdering a man. Eventually, Blake finds a companion in Nobody, a Native American man who serves as a...

Released in 1992, Unforgiven continues to stand as the final statement Clint Eastwood has to say on the subject of the Old West. Eastwood’s direction guides this summing up of the Western genre which made him a star, and which he almost...

Focus (1945) is the first novel of Jewish-born author and playwright Arthur Miller; it focuses on racism, specifically antisemitism, or racism/prejudice towards people of Jewish descent. It follows Newman, a personnel manager for a large New York...

Gish Jen is an American novelist born on August 12, 1955 in Long Island, New York. Her mother and father were both born in China, so she grew up in a household that embraced Asian culture. As a teenager, her parents hoped she would pursue a...

My Year of Meats is a novel written by Ruth Ozeki and published in 1998. This is Ozeki’s first novel, and it tells of two women, separated by an ocean and by their respective cultures but connected by a Japanese TV cooking show being filmed in “...

Anton Chekhov was a Russian playwright and short story writer of the nineteenth century. He was born during 1860 in Russia and died during 1904 in Germany. Chekhov possessed rather simplistic yet commendable literary talent as his top plays and...

Rights of Man was a book that was written by Thomas Paine and published in 1791 and 1792. It was published in two sections separately, one in each of those years. Rights of Man contains 31 articles that center around the ideal that popular...

Celeste Ng is a well-rounded novelist and short story writer known for her bestselling debut novel Everything I Never Told You, which was published during 2015 by Penguin Books. Her second novel, Little Fires Everywhere, was also published by...

The Purple Cloud is often referred to as the 20th century’s first great science fiction novel. Published in the first year of the new century, the 1901 adventure from M. P. Shiel still retains its reputation as one of the superior examples of a...