Under a Wild Sky: Conversations with Birds (or Conversations with Birds and the Songs of Poets)
The Huntington hosts an amazing array of avian life—many indigenous species, like the California towhee, turkey vulture, and Nuttall’s Woodpecker, as well as visitors from... Read More
Credible Threat: Writers Navigate a Divided Digital Age
In our polarized climate in the United States, and amidst the movement for human rights in Iran, writers and journalists have been increasingly targeted by... Read More
Moral Fiction: Sexual Politics and the Power of Narrative
John Irving, author of The World According to Garp, A Prayer for Owen Meany, and The Cider House Rules—a novel facing a potential ban in... Read More
Earthly Delights: History, Race and Environmental Consciousness
Award-winning poet Camille T. Dungy, editor of the first anthology to bring African American environmental poetry to national attention, explores how gardening can be inseparable... Read More