Month: November 2024

NDQ 1

Bill Caraher | Every now and then I dip back into the NDQ archive. Not only can it be pleasant to read some of century-old rumination, but it can often feel prescient. Lately, I’ve been contemplating writing a short history of the first “series” of North Dakota Quarterly published between

New Book Day: The Muslims of Darürrahat

I’m tremendously excited to announce the publication of Ismail Gaspirali’s The Muslims of Darürrahat, translated by Çiğdem Pala Mull and edited by Sharon Carson. This book is published in collaboration with The Digital Press at the University of North Dakota as part of NDQ’s unofficial supplement series. The book is

Tacitus, Agricola

Bill Caraher | The events of the past week have likely tested our national reserve of empathy and will probably continue to do so.  In these situations, I find myself turning to literature — often ancient literature — to find my place in the world. This week, I turned to

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