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It has been 40 years since the prize-winning historian William Dalrymple found his muse and launched himself into a ...
In Sally Rooney’s novels, love is always being bought, sold, or reduced to tropes. But this is also what makes it real.
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(WIB) – Banned Books Week, recognized each September, was founded by library activist Judith Krug in 1982 as a protest to the increase in censorship of literature. Krug believed that bans on books ...
The ongoing ninth Beijing October Literature Festival offers readers a feast of books and culture, with a variety of ...
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Chief of The Queen’s Reading Room suggests charity’s figurehead may use BookTok trend to further share her love of literature ...
Ahead of the release of her highly-anticipated fourth novel, Intermezzo, Emma Loffhagen speaks to both fans and sceptics of ...
Laura Helton has spent decades studying the papers of Arturo Schomburg, a leading figure of the Harlem Renaissance and early ...
A delightful duality drives “Urinetown,” the cautionary musical comedy playing at the Lyric Stage through Oct. 20. While ...