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fromPortland Monthly
1 day ago

Sex, Books, and New Age Spiritualism

Raymond pushes further in this latest book, finding the bounds of realism in faith and lust. In these most extreme, animal moments of humanity, his characters pray that a God they don’t believe in will save them, and toil wondering if He has slighted them for their sexcapades.
Writing
fromThe Nation
2 days ago

The Impish Modernism of Michael Clune

Pan is a metaphysical horror story cloaked in the guise of a Künstlerroman, ultimately about the nature of subjectivity and the loneliness of living in one's own, unruly mind.
Writing
fromwww.theguardian.com
2 days ago

Nick Cave fans swarm charity bookshop in UK after musician donates thousands of books

The Australian singer made the donation to Hove's Oxfam Bookshop on Blatchington Road. The books were once part of his personal library, which was recreated for an art installation that went to Denmark and Canada.
Books
#novel
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 days ago

Literature has completely changed my life': footballer Hector Bellerin's reading list

Hector Bellerin's Instagram showcases his passion for literature, featuring a variety of books including classics and contemporary works that emphasize queer life and surrealism.
Mental health
#history
#art
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Death and the Gardener by Georgi Gospodinov review how it feels to lose a father

The novel captures a gentle man whose passion is his garden, reflecting the grief of losing a beloved father through vignettes and a personal lens.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
5 days ago

Cure by Katherine Brabon review moments of grace in meditation on chronic illness

The novel follows a mother and daughter, Vera and Thea, who travel to Italy in search of a cure for their chronic illnesses, reflecting on their painful bond.
Books
#memoir
#nature
fromNature
1 week ago
Books

AI hype, crackling northern lights and more: take it all in with these holiday reads

fromNature
1 week ago
Books

AI hype, crackling northern lights and more: take it all in with these holiday reads

fromwww.theguardian.com
1 week ago

Brooklyn and beyond: Colm Toibin's best books ranked!

Toibin's Mary is not meek and mild, but hardened by her experience, suspicious of his miracles and despairing of the followers who will take her son away from her.
Books
#shakespeare
fromVulture
2 weeks ago
Television

The Buccaneers Recap: What Fools These Mortals Be

Midsummer Night's Dream perfectly reflects the chaotic love dynamics and poor decision-making in The Buccaneers.
#sports
#san-francisco
#reading
#education
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago
Social justice

TN Govt. Saves School Children From Smut Like Magic Tree House, Calvin & Hobbes, & A Light In The Attic - Above the Law

Book bans are being driven by politicians catering to the religious right, censoring literature in schools.
fromAbove the Law
2 weeks ago
Social justice

TN Govt. Saves School Children From Smut Like Magic Tree House, Calvin & Hobbes, & A Light In The Attic - Above the Law

fromOpen Culture
1 week ago

Stephen King's Top 10 All-Time Favorite Books

Stephen King's list of favorite books reveals his inclination towards narratives that delve into the darker aspects of human nature rather than traditional horror stories.
Books
fromMedievalists.net
2 weeks ago

What is Hwt? The Debate Behind Beowulf's Opening Line - Medievalists.net

Hwæt is a versatile Old English pronoun with multiple translations and interpretations across literature.
History
#books
#friendship
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

Did Jane Austen even care about romance? - Harvard Gazette

Jane Austen may be best known for the romantic and witty 'Pride and Prejudice,' but Lynch wants readers to see the 19th-century novelist as more than a 'rom-com writer.' Lynch emphasizes that the marriage plot is not the thing Austen is most interested in; rather, she is focused on the complexities of being a good person, addressing themes of inequality, domination, and the power dynamics of her time.
Arts
#short-stories
#film
fromJezebel
2 weeks ago

Jezebel's July Book Club Pick: 'The Bombshell' by Darrow Farr

Darrow Farr's book, The Bombshell, evokes nostalgia through its 1993 Corsica setting, exploring themes of youth, confidence, and the cultural nuances of a pre-digital world.
Books
fromThe Conversation
2 weeks ago

Roland Barthes declared the 'death of the author', but postcolonial critics have begged to differ

Author's intention is irrelevant to interpretation; focus shifts to the reader.
philosophy
#fiction
#social-media
fromThe New Yorker
3 weeks ago

Curzio Malaparte's Shock Tactics

Gobetti, twenty-four and hailed as the most brilliant liberal writer of his generation, hoped to prevent Malaparte, then twenty-seven, from throwing all his talent behind the Fascist cause. "Don't you understand that you're wasting time, that the Fascists are playing you, that in the party you're a fifth-class man, that your writings for the past year haven't been worth a damn?" he wrote. Gobetti died the next year, from injuries inflicted by Black Shirts.
Writing
#romance
fromPolygon
3 weeks ago
Film

How Tusk Love, the most popular romance novel in Critical Role's D&D setting, became a real book

fromPolygon
3 weeks ago
Film

How Tusk Love, the most popular romance novel in Critical Role's D&D setting, became a real book

fromVulture
3 months ago

The Best Books of 2025 (So Far)

Jamie Hood follows up her debut, How to Be a Good Girl, with Trauma Plot, a hybrid of memoir and criticism that deftly excavates how we talk about trauma.
Books
#audiobooks
fromZDNET
4 weeks ago
Books

Three months of Audible is free for Amazon Prime members right now - here's how

fromZDNET
4 weeks ago
Books

Three months of Audible is free for Amazon Prime members right now - here's how

#representation
#publishing
fromBig Think
3 weeks ago

Murder, she measured: The impressive science behind Agatha Christie's poisons

"She's a brilliant science communicator. She puts across all the science you need to know in her stories to be able to figure it out."
Books
fromThe Atlantic
3 weeks ago

The Cure for Guilty Memories

In a small Nebraska town during the Dust Bowl, women serve as memory storers, enabling residents to preserve their best and worst memories without the burden of recall.
Books
fromAnOther
3 weeks ago

Second Skin: An Intimate Journey into the Hidden Worlds of Fetish

"Second Skin unpacks the materials - latex, leather - objects that hold power dynamics within fetish culture, exploring their meanings and messaging in a contemporary context."
Fashion & style
#book-recommendations
fromwww.theguardian.com
3 weeks ago

The Blind Assassin by Margaret Atwood audiobook review a puzzle waiting to be decoded

You want the truth of course, she says, addressing the listener. You want me to put two and two together. But two and two doesn't necessarily get you the truth.
Books
#community
fromPitchfork
4 weeks ago

Bob Dylan Announces Art Book Point Blank (Quick Studies)

This book showcases Bob Dylan's mastery of telling stories, creating moods and provoking feelings. The images are deeply evocative, at once innocent and world-weary.
Books
fromSFGATE
4 weeks ago

San Francisco bookstore to stop carrying 'Harry Potter' series

Booksmith stated that as a group of queer booklovers, they did not want to contribute economically to Rowling's new organization, which they disagree with morally.
SF LGBT
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

A New Novel Explores Teen Parenthood

Teen moms face financial problems, social stigma, family conflict, and other unique challenges that complicate motherhood and highlight the need for greater support.
Parenting
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Dear heads of state: Donald Trump won't love you back. He may be the worst boyfriend the world has ever seen | Marina Hyde

Trump reminds me a lot of the men of the 1990s indeed, he was one. The rest of mankind certainly womankind felt that personal victories of their own must be just around the corner.
US politics
#humor
fromwww.eastbaytimes.com
4 weeks ago

Snapp Shots: Oakland school librarian offers kids' summer reading list

Kiana Borjian, librarian at St. Paul's Episcopal School, recommends engaging and inspiring books to read for pleasure this summer, emphasizing community activism and creativity.
Books
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Unknown novel by writer who charted Hitler's rise becomes German bestseller

Haffner’s long-lost novel captures the delicate spirit of the Weimar Republic's final days, earning praise as a literary windfall and emotionally impactful work.
Germany news
fromwww.theguardian.com
4 weeks ago

Simon Majaro obituary

Simon Majaro's life illustrates a rich tapestry of reinvention, embodied in his roles as a professor, consultant, luthier, and devoted patron of chamber music.
London music
fromwww.theguardian.com
1 month ago

Charles Dickens's sliding doors' moment: how a cold turned an aspiring thespian into a writer

He believed he had a strong perception of character and oddity, and a natural power of reproducing what he observed in others.
London politics
fromsf.funcheap.com
1 month ago

Marc Sapir: I'll Fly Away Book Reading & Signing

Join Berkeley author Marc Sapir at Book Passage as he reads from his new book, I'll Fly Away, sharing inspiring stories of elder resilience and independence.
San Francisco
fromThe Conversation
1 month ago

Germany's young Jewish and Muslim writers are speaking for themselves - exploring immigrant identity beyond stereotypes

The Israel-Gaza conflict has significant political ramifications beyond the region, notably affecting discussions on antisemitism in the U.S. and Germany.
philosophy
fromWIRED
1 month ago

Authors Are Posting TikToks to Protest AI Use in Writing-and to Prove They Aren't Doing It

"Everyone has forgotten what makes a book good, and it's the work that goes into it," says Menard, who has penned three books independently.
Artificial intelligence
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