The next novel by Ian McEwan will be a post-apocalyptic story, set in part in the 22nd century and centered on a scholar’s immersion into a poem written during happier times ...
When Jessie Burton published The Miniaturist in 2014, it became the fastest-selling debut of the decade, shifting over a ...
Time and space shifting: author David Cairns on the difficulties of writing detailed historical fiction set in Scotland from ...
With a style as daring as his narrative sense, Rob Tregenza dramatizes the moral dilemmas of Norwegians under Nazi occupation ...
Beware the rise of ‘Marxist nationalism’. As Australian ex-PM Kevin Rudd explains in his new study, On Xi Jinping, China has imperial dreams ...
In Catherine Airey’s new novel, a young person’s curiosity about a life lived without social media or streaming is deployed ...
Nora’s scared. She doesn’t know what’s going to happen to her hormones. Can she even get refills? She’s looking in the mirror, and the light’s playing tricks on her eyes. She’s seeing a face she ...
Challenging perceptions of the US-Mexico border: A new Texas art project uses music, photos and storytelling to highlight the the rich cultural... Postcards From The Border aims to challenge ...
The start of the year offers ample chance to dive into a good book. From lighthearted reads ... Zadie Smith’s first foray into historical fiction, The Fraud is based on true events and ...
The Kerala Literature Festival announced its shortlists of nonfiction and fiction for its book awards on Wednesday. The festival will be held in Kozhikode between 23-26 January.
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