Adrian Piper | Deconstructing Race in the Indexical Present

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George Orwell | 1984 (New Colorized Version)

After The Atomic War the world is divided into three states. London is a city in Oceania, ruled by a party who has total control over all its citizens. Winston Smith is one of the bureaucrats, rewriting history in one of the departments.
Nyorican Poets | Fried Choes Cooked Diamonds

Miguel Pinero & Miguel Pinero reading at Naropa Institute from FRIED CHOES COOKED DIAMONDS
The Bluebird

The Bluebird, written directly in English by Arjen Duinker, was first published in Poetry Review (Volume 95:4, Winter 2005/6 – London). The Bluebird, read by Arjen Duinker and Kees ‘t Hart, was recorded (one take) by Freek Zonderland at DOK Delft (2008) The recording can be found also on CD in the Australian literary magazine Going Down Swinging (GDS 28, 2009 – Melbourne)
Philip Larkin | When First We Faced

It’s somehow strange to get a love poem from Philip Larkin. Larkin never married but he had a long term relationship with Monica Jones.
Café Siete | 3 Orillas

Francisco Muñoz recitando cafe siete 3 orillas
Salman Rushdie | The Enchantress of Florence

The Enchantress of Florence is the story of a woman attempting to command her own destiny in a man’s world. It is the story of two cities, unknown to each other, at the height of their powers
A Fondo | Entrevista a Juan Rulfo

Joaquín Soler Serrano entrevista al escritor y fotógrafo mexicano Juan Rulfo en una edición del programa A fondo emitida el 17 de abril de 1977.
Yale Courses | The New Criticism and Other Western Formalisms

Yale’s philosophy of teaching and learning begins with the aim of training a broadly based, highly disciplined intellect without specifying in advance how that intellect will be used.
Introduction to Theory of Literature with Paul H. Fry

Yale’s philosophy of teaching and learning begins with the aim of training a broadly based, highly disciplined intellect without specifying in advance how that intellect will be used.