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A fantastical new novel from Karen Russell turns the whispered secrets of a Dust Bowl town into a bold metaphor for repressed ...
Charlie English delves into the CIA's attempts to combat communism via literature including '1984' in a book that reminds, in ...
Charlotte Gray’s latest book is Passionate Mothers, Powerful Sons: The Lives of Jennie Jerome Churchill and Sara Delano ...
Behind the prestige of 'Heart of Darkness' lies a brutal colonial history. This deep dive explores what makes it both ...
African Nobel Laureates have contributed immensely to the world of literature, providing deep insights into the human ...
When I picked up Baitullah Quaderee’s Bangladesher Shater Dashaker Kabita, it wasn’t particularly out of scholarly curiosity. The book is, by design, a doctoral thesis—its structure conventional, its ...
Peepal Tree founder Jeremy Poynting and associate fiction editor Jacob Ross look back on 40 years of publishing Caribbean and ...
In the past few years, writers have been liberated from traditional publishers with the advent of platforms like Substack, and there’s been a mushrooming of individual newsletters. But could it be ...
How Countries Go Broke builds up to a critical chapter on the unsustainable US fiscal trajectory. Given the fatalistic tone ...
Eve Adams, an immigrant and the proprietor of a 1920s lesbian tearoom, was imprisoned for disorderly conduct and obscenity, ...
He championed works of cinema that were destined never to have a commercial breakthrough — which, to him, was the whole point ...
The award-winning mystery novelist’s new book, “Ecstasy,” is a supernatural feminist take on Euripides’ play “The Bacchae.” ...