Thursday marks a very merry un-birthday for fantasy book lovers all over the world. It has been 150 years since the publication of "Alice's Adventurers in Wonderland" by Lewis Carroll, affectionately ...
Lately, when I can’t sleep, I take a book to the sofa and turn on a reading lamp. Insomnia is lonely—and often infuriating—and it’s a comfort to look at words on a page. Generally, the duller the ...
More than 150 years after its publication, Lewis Carroll’s masterpiece stands as one of the most celebrated—and fraught—works in the history of literature. The epic tale of a curious girl who falls ...
Tove Jansson’s illustrations for a rare 1966 edition of “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” are melancholy, complex and occasionally scary. Credit... Supported by By Sadie Stein Sadie Stein is an ...
We all have cherished memories of the books we read and shared as children. Big friendly giants, honey-loving bears, hungry ...
From Salvador Dalí to Kiki Smith, countless artists have followed Alice into Wonderland. As the fantastical coming-of-age tale celebrates a milestone anniversary, what enduring—and revelatory—messages ...
Sawera Dedar has been, time and time again, accused of being a self-professed nerd. At one point in life, she stopped taking it as a jab, and that’s when she realized the remarkable potential of her ...