Mary Oliver's "The Summer Day" was originally published in 1992 in her collection of poems entitled New and Selected Poems. "The Summer Day," one of Oliver's most celebrated and well-known poems, is a part of that collection.

"The Summer Day" is a...

Malgudi Days is a short-story collection by Indian writer R. K. Narayan. The book was initially published in 1943 in India by Indian Thought Publications. It was republished internationally by Penguin Classics in 1982.

The book follows the lives...

In “Autumn,” the English Romantic poet John Clare describes how the land changes as summer gives way to fall. The poem employs a string of similes to compare the autumnal landscape to the things of domestic country life. However, at the end of the...

R.F. Kuang's Babel was published in 2022 by HarperCollins. The year is 1828, and cholera has run roughshod in Canton, Wales, leaving Robin Swift orphaned. Desperate and alone, Robin is brought to London by mysterious Professor Lovell to train in...

Published by Tor in 2015, The Sorcerer of the Wildeeps is a debut fantasy novella by American author Kai Ashante Wilson. Akin to the previous short stories, the tale takes place in the same fictional universe created by Wilson.

The story follows...

Published in 1981 by Bantam Books, Little, Big is a novel which critics called a "neglected masterpiece." The novel tells the story of a man named Smoky Barnable. He travels by foot from a city to another place called Edgewood. There, he intends...

Published in 1985, Deep Wizardry is a fantasy novel written by American author Diane Duane. It is the second book in the Young Wizards fantasy series following the novel So You Want to be a Wizard (1983). It was followed by High Wizardry (1993)...

First published in 1983, So You Want to Be a Wizard is a young adult fantasy novel written by American author Diane Duane. It is the first book of the long-running series known as Young Wizards consisting of ten more novels. The sequel to the...

Published in 1995, Assassin's Apprentice is an epic fantasy novel written by Margaret Astrid Lindholm Ogden under the pen name Robin Hobb. The sequels include Royal Assassin (1996) and Assassin's Quest (1997) which make up The Farseer Trilogy.

The...

Ellen Kushner's debut, Swordspoint, was originally published in 1987. It tells the story of a swordsman-for hire named Richard St Vier, who one day kills two men at a party thrown by an important lord. At the behest of the people around the town...

Published in 1986 by Arbor House, The Darkest Road is a fantasy novel written by Canadian author Guy Gavriel Kay. The novel is the culmination of the Fionavar Tapestry trilogy that follows the five young heroes in their fight with dark forces. It...

The Wandering Fire is a fantasy novel written by Canadian writer Guy Gavriel Kay. It was published in 1986 as the second book in The Fionavar Tapestry trilogy following The Summer Tree (1984). It was followed by the final book The Darkest Road...

The Summer Tree is an epic fantasy novel written by Canadian writer Guy Gavriel Kay. It was published in 1984 by McClelland & Stewart. As part of The Fionavar Tapestry, it is the first book in the trilogy about the fictional realm of Fionavar....

Canadian author Guy Gavriel Kay's Lord of Emperors was published in 2000 and received incredibly positive reviews when it was released. In their review of the novel, Kirkus Review called the novel "essential reading for all Kay fans." The novel,...

It would be fair to say that Guy Gavriel Kay is one of the most prolific authors of fantasy. Sailing to Sarantium, Kay's seventh novel, was published in 1998. It is set against the backdrop of a looming conflict between the Eastern Roman Empire...

It would be fair to say that author Fritz Leiber is best-known for his adventures in the world of Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Swords in the Mist, Leiber's third novel in series published in 1968 by Ace Books, once again follows the aforementioned...

Fritz Leiber is one of the most prolific fantasy authors of the 20th century. His collection of short stories entitled Swords Against Death, which was published in 1970 by Ace Books, is one of the author's best-known and most interesting novels....

Originally published in 1970, Swords and Deviltry is a collection of tales by Fritz Lieber featuring his most famous characters, Fafhrd and the Gray Mouser. Lieber is the author who actually coined the term “sword and sorcery” for the fantasy...

Set in 1942 and published in 2017, Supriya Kelkar's novel Ahimsa received overwhelmingly positive reviews upon release. In their review of the novel, Kirkus Reviews wrote that "This 2015 New Visions Award winner offers a complex narrative and...

Released in 2001, O is a film directed by Tim Blake Nelson. Starring Mekhi Phifer, Josh Hartnett, Julia Stiles, and Elden Henson, the play had a budget of $5 million and raked in nearly $20 million at the box office. The rights to the film were...

After establishing herself as one of the leading 20th-century poets in Canada, the publication of Surfacing in 1972 instantly confirmed Margaret Atwood’s status as one the country’s most important novelists. Atwood’s unnamed heroine goes into the...