“The Bull,” a poignant one-act play penned by the celebrated Nepali writer Bhimnidhi Tiwari, unfolds in the historical backdrop of mid-18th century Nepal, casting a…
“The Bull,” a poignant one-act play penned by the celebrated Nepali writer Bhimnidhi Tiwari, unfolds in the historical backdrop of mid-18th century Nepal, casting a…
In “Facing Death,” a compelling one-act play by August Strindberg, we delve into the life of Monsieur Durand, a devoted father and widower grappling with…
“A Matter of Husbands” by Ferenc Molnár is a captivating one-act play that cleverly blurs the lines between reality and performance, delving into the complex…
The essay “Human Rights and the Age of Inequality” by Samuel Moyn delves into the profound disparity between the pressing issue of egalitarian crisis and…
Yuval Noah Harari, a renowned essayist from Jerusalem, penned the thought-provoking essay “Humility.” Within this piece, he embodies humility by dispelling humanity’s illusions of superiority…
In his essay, Russell distinguishes between knowledge and wisdom, emphasizing that knowledge is the acquisition of information, while wisdom is the practical application of knowledge…