In 1958's classic The World's Religions, Huston Smith introduced several generations to Islam, Buddhism, Judaism and Hinduism. Now, with Tales Of Wonder, Smith pulls back the veil on a life well-lived, from his childhood as the son of missionaries in China to his involvement in the Civil Rights movement, to his first-hand experience of religious practice.
Elizabeth Nunez, Who Chronicled the Immigrant’s Challenges, Dies at 80
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In “Prospero’s Daughter” and other novels, she explored the legacy of
colonialism in her native Trinidad and the struggle for belonging in an
adopted country.
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