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George Orwell to be honoured on new 2 coin by Royal Mint

George Orwell is commemorated on a new 2 coin by the Royal Mint, reflecting his literary legacy and themes of power and surveillance.
#resilience

Book Review: Death of the Author,' by Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor redefines her identity with the term africanfuturism, emphasizing the importance of cultural roots.

Writing Fantasy Came Naturally. Reality Was Far More Daunting.

Nnedi Okorafor's journey from paralysis to literary acclaim demonstrates the transformative power of imagination and resilience in the face of adversity.

12 Feel-Good Books To Start Off Your 2025 TBR On A Happy Note

The book explores themes of loss, friendship, and resilience through richly developed characters and their transformative experiences.

"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" Isn't a Feel-Good New York Story

The novel 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' highlights the struggles of poverty and the resilience of dreams through the life of its main character, Francie Nolan.

Book Review: Death of the Author,' by Nnedi Okorafor

Nnedi Okorafor redefines her identity with the term africanfuturism, emphasizing the importance of cultural roots.

Writing Fantasy Came Naturally. Reality Was Far More Daunting.

Nnedi Okorafor's journey from paralysis to literary acclaim demonstrates the transformative power of imagination and resilience in the face of adversity.

12 Feel-Good Books To Start Off Your 2025 TBR On A Happy Note

The book explores themes of loss, friendship, and resilience through richly developed characters and their transformative experiences.

"A Tree Grows in Brooklyn" Isn't a Feel-Good New York Story

The novel 'A Tree Grows in Brooklyn' highlights the struggles of poverty and the resilience of dreams through the life of its main character, Francie Nolan.
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#art

'The painter in me did not die'-novelist Orhan Pamuk turns his hand to art

Orhan Pamuk combines his literary talent and artistic passion into a unique illustrated journal showcasing his experiences from 2009 to 2022.

You can take the suspense: Get cozy with a new mystery or thriller

Mystery and thriller genres are perfect for cozy winter reading by the fire.

The Princess of 72nd Street by Elaine Kraf review charming portrait of an artist in her own world

Elaine Kraf's novel explores the blurred lines between mental illness and joy through the lens of an artist's vibrant yet detached life.

A brush with... Beth Bate, director of Dundee Contemporary Arts

Agnes Martin's art offers a blend of powerful emotion and tranquility, deeply resonating with personal memories and cultural experiences.

'The painter in me did not die'-novelist Orhan Pamuk turns his hand to art

Orhan Pamuk combines his literary talent and artistic passion into a unique illustrated journal showcasing his experiences from 2009 to 2022.

You can take the suspense: Get cozy with a new mystery or thriller

Mystery and thriller genres are perfect for cozy winter reading by the fire.

The Princess of 72nd Street by Elaine Kraf review charming portrait of an artist in her own world

Elaine Kraf's novel explores the blurred lines between mental illness and joy through the lens of an artist's vibrant yet detached life.

A brush with... Beth Bate, director of Dundee Contemporary Arts

Agnes Martin's art offers a blend of powerful emotion and tranquility, deeply resonating with personal memories and cultural experiences.
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#miranda-july

Miranda July Has Ideas For An 'All Fours' Adaptation

Miranda July's novel on perimenopause has sparked significant cultural conversations about aging and personal transformation.

Midlife wasn't always a crisis

Miranda July's novel explores the complexities of midlife changes through a middle-aged woman's journey of self-discovery and renewal.

The Mercury's Favorite Books of 2024: Revolutionary Writings, Portland Zombies, and Memories of a Barefoot Contessa

Books are essential for holiday downtime, providing entertainment and thought-provoking discussions.

Miranda July Has Ideas For An 'All Fours' Adaptation

Miranda July's novel on perimenopause has sparked significant cultural conversations about aging and personal transformation.

Midlife wasn't always a crisis

Miranda July's novel explores the complexities of midlife changes through a middle-aged woman's journey of self-discovery and renewal.

The Mercury's Favorite Books of 2024: Revolutionary Writings, Portland Zombies, and Memories of a Barefoot Contessa

Books are essential for holiday downtime, providing entertainment and thought-provoking discussions.
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#social-commentary

What We're Reading to Start the New Year

The New Yorker showcases selected books that reflect personal and literary exploration during the winter, emphasizing significant works and their context.

The lost north London pubs loved by The Beatles and Freddie Mercury

Despite the closure of 412 watering holes, London boasts 3,470 remaining pubs, highlighting both loss and resilience in pub culture.

What We're Reading to Start the New Year

The New Yorker showcases selected books that reflect personal and literary exploration during the winter, emphasizing significant works and their context.

The lost north London pubs loved by The Beatles and Freddie Mercury

Despite the closure of 412 watering holes, London boasts 3,470 remaining pubs, highlighting both loss and resilience in pub culture.
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What to Read When You Feel Counted Out

Literature showcases how individuals can overcome long odds through perseverance and action.
#reading-habits

I List Therefore I Am: Letting Go of Reading Goal Anxiety | The Walrus

Tracking reading habits grows popular at year's end for self-improvement.
Self-surveillance in reading may be harmful despite helpful tracking tools.

Interview: Graham Norton on His Novel Frankie and His Reading Life

Heller's novel highlights the hidden depths of an ordinary woman's life intertwined with New York's bohemian past.

I List Therefore I Am: Letting Go of Reading Goal Anxiety | The Walrus

Tracking reading habits grows popular at year's end for self-improvement.
Self-surveillance in reading may be harmful despite helpful tracking tools.

Interview: Graham Norton on His Novel Frankie and His Reading Life

Heller's novel highlights the hidden depths of an ordinary woman's life intertwined with New York's bohemian past.
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#cultural-heritage

Family travel 5: Read the book, then visit the setting

Literary sites like the Anne Frank House and Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum provide immersive experiences that connect visitors to historical narratives and the authors' legacies.

Still so relatable': how teenage discovery of the Brontes fostered career in literature

Lucy Powrie, at 25, has become the youngest chair of the Bronte Parsonage Museum, showcasing her passion for the Brontes and youth engagement.

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

The article showcases two significant literary works, highlighting the intersection of personal narrative and broader socio-cultural themes.

To confront the anti-gay law is to trouble waters': the young Nigerian novelist refusing to go by the book

Ibeh's workshop experience led to publishing his first novel, showcasing the impact of mentorship in literature.

Family travel 5: Read the book, then visit the setting

Literary sites like the Anne Frank House and Laura Ingalls Wilder Museum provide immersive experiences that connect visitors to historical narratives and the authors' legacies.

Still so relatable': how teenage discovery of the Brontes fostered career in literature

Lucy Powrie, at 25, has become the youngest chair of the Bronte Parsonage Museum, showcasing her passion for the Brontes and youth engagement.

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

The article showcases two significant literary works, highlighting the intersection of personal narrative and broader socio-cultural themes.

To confront the anti-gay law is to trouble waters': the young Nigerian novelist refusing to go by the book

Ibeh's workshop experience led to publishing his first novel, showcasing the impact of mentorship in literature.
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#death

Morning and Evening by Jon Fosse review what happens when we die

Exploring death through literature reveals profound insights into the experiences of those who are dying, highlighting their emotional and existential struggles.

The Entanglements of Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima's literary contributions are overshadowed by his dramatic death, yet his works explore complex themes worth examining.

How 'the End' Helps Us Find New Beginnings

January represents a time for new beginnings, yet reflections on endings underscore humanity's ongoing fears and challenges as we approach 2025.

Morning and Evening by Jon Fosse review what happens when we die

Exploring death through literature reveals profound insights into the experiences of those who are dying, highlighting their emotional and existential struggles.

The Entanglements of Yukio Mishima

Yukio Mishima's literary contributions are overshadowed by his dramatic death, yet his works explore complex themes worth examining.

How 'the End' Helps Us Find New Beginnings

January represents a time for new beginnings, yet reflections on endings underscore humanity's ongoing fears and challenges as we approach 2025.
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#fiction

The 10 Best Fiction and Nonfiction Books Coming Soon |

Suzanne Collins returns with a prequel to 'The Hunger Games,' focusing on propaganda and power dynamics.
Abdulrazak Gurnah's new novel explores changing social landscapes in Tanzania.
Emma Pattee's thriller highlights critical life choices during a catastrophic event.
Liz Pelly critiques Spotify's role in transforming music listening and its impact on artists.

John Lanchester Reads Signal

This episode features John Lanchester's New Year's story "Signal", highlighting shared human experiences during the holidays.

Year in Books 2024: Hope hid among the shelves - 48 hills

The surge of high-quality literature released in 2024 indicates an optimistic counterpoint to a challenging year, highlighting the power of storytelling.

We can't wait to read these 10 books hitting shelves soon

A diverse selection of upcoming fiction books explores themes of creativity, relationships, and societal change.

Amber Later's 'Special Moss' mines the slippages of poetry and prose

Amber Later's 'Special Moss' uniquely explores fragmented identities and realities through richly surreal narratives.

Adam Ehrlich Sachs's Exhibitions of Absurdity

Sachs's fiction explores the fine line between genius and madness, presented in his novel 'Gretel and the Great War' through eccentric characters and narrative structure.

The 10 Best Fiction and Nonfiction Books Coming Soon |

Suzanne Collins returns with a prequel to 'The Hunger Games,' focusing on propaganda and power dynamics.
Abdulrazak Gurnah's new novel explores changing social landscapes in Tanzania.
Emma Pattee's thriller highlights critical life choices during a catastrophic event.
Liz Pelly critiques Spotify's role in transforming music listening and its impact on artists.

John Lanchester Reads Signal

This episode features John Lanchester's New Year's story "Signal", highlighting shared human experiences during the holidays.

Year in Books 2024: Hope hid among the shelves - 48 hills

The surge of high-quality literature released in 2024 indicates an optimistic counterpoint to a challenging year, highlighting the power of storytelling.

We can't wait to read these 10 books hitting shelves soon

A diverse selection of upcoming fiction books explores themes of creativity, relationships, and societal change.

Amber Later's 'Special Moss' mines the slippages of poetry and prose

Amber Later's 'Special Moss' uniquely explores fragmented identities and realities through richly surreal narratives.

Adam Ehrlich Sachs's Exhibitions of Absurdity

Sachs's fiction explores the fine line between genius and madness, presented in his novel 'Gretel and the Great War' through eccentric characters and narrative structure.
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#mortality

When Poets Face Death

Poets' final works uniquely reflect their life journey and thoughts on mortality.

What Tolstoy Knew About a Good Death

Accepting mortality leads to a more vibrant and authentic experience of life.

When Poets Face Death

Poets' final works uniquely reflect their life journey and thoughts on mortality.

What Tolstoy Knew About a Good Death

Accepting mortality leads to a more vibrant and authentic experience of life.
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#reading

I was lost in the cesspit of social media. Then Jane Austen showed me the way out

Reading can help mitigate the negative impact of social media on mental health.

The Power of the Mental Workout

Reading should be treated as a mental workout, not a chore.

Why I'm making 2025 my year of dead-tree books

Transitioning from e-books to printed books enhances reading joy and immersion.

Digested week: through the Christmas perineum and out the other side

The Christmas perineum is a cherished time for reflection and sharing favorite reads on social media.

I was lost in the cesspit of social media. Then Jane Austen showed me the way out

Reading can help mitigate the negative impact of social media on mental health.

The Power of the Mental Workout

Reading should be treated as a mental workout, not a chore.

Why I'm making 2025 my year of dead-tree books

Transitioning from e-books to printed books enhances reading joy and immersion.

Digested week: through the Christmas perineum and out the other side

The Christmas perineum is a cherished time for reflection and sharing favorite reads on social media.
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Ask Me Again by Clare Sestanovich review a rare kind of friendship

The novel 'Ask Me Again' explores the protagonist's journey through questions that reflect a search for identity and connection.

Graphic Novel Spotlights Mysterious Life of Legendary Brooklyn Basketball Star

Frankie King transitioned from a basketball prodigy to a successful author, illustrating the theme of reinvention in the face of unexpected life changes.

Royal Society of Literature in chaos over free speech rows

The Royal Society of Literature is facing turmoil due to leadership changes and internal conflicts over issues like freedom of speech.

How Zora Neale Hurston's posthumous novel was rescued from a fire and published

Zora Neale Hurston's final novel, The Life of Herod The Great, redefines the legacy of King Herod, showcasing extensive research by the author.
#public-domain

It's January, which means another batch of copyrighted work is now public domain

The beginning of January marks the entry of new works into the public domain, allowing free use for individuals and creators.

Superheroes May Never Escape Copyright. Blame Sherlock.

The Sherlock Holmes stories are now in the public domain, leading to a surge in new adaptations and projects.

Thanks to public domain, Tintin can now skeleton dance to Rhapsody in Blue

A diverse selection of creative works from 1929 and earlier has entered the public domain, sparking new opportunities for adaptation and sharing.

It's January, which means another batch of copyrighted work is now public domain

The beginning of January marks the entry of new works into the public domain, allowing free use for individuals and creators.

Superheroes May Never Escape Copyright. Blame Sherlock.

The Sherlock Holmes stories are now in the public domain, leading to a surge in new adaptations and projects.

Thanks to public domain, Tintin can now skeleton dance to Rhapsody in Blue

A diverse selection of creative works from 1929 and earlier has entered the public domain, sparking new opportunities for adaptation and sharing.
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#cultural-commentary

Opinion | The Hard Reality American Expats Quickly Learn

Frustration with government often leads to thoughts of expatriation, reflecting deep-rooted American sentiments.
Expatriation combines the desire to leave home with the pursuit of new identity experiences.

What we're reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in December

The concept of pretentiousness is challenged, revealing its classist roots and prompting more precise language for expressing artistic criticism.

In life, David Lodge was surprisingly mirthless. Luckily, his wife was a hoot | Rachel Cooke

David Lodge's work resonated deeply with my understanding of adult life and family dynamics despite his personal struggles with enjoying his success.

Opinion | The Hard Reality American Expats Quickly Learn

Frustration with government often leads to thoughts of expatriation, reflecting deep-rooted American sentiments.
Expatriation combines the desire to leave home with the pursuit of new identity experiences.

What we're reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in December

The concept of pretentiousness is challenged, revealing its classist roots and prompting more precise language for expressing artistic criticism.

In life, David Lodge was surprisingly mirthless. Luckily, his wife was a hoot | Rachel Cooke

David Lodge's work resonated deeply with my understanding of adult life and family dynamics despite his personal struggles with enjoying his success.
morecultural-commentary
#film-adaptation

'Nickel Boys' challenges us to see in new, striking ways

'Nickel Boys' showcases the enduring friendship of two Black boys in a segregated reform school amid the struggles of the Jim Crow South.

I laughed, I cried, I reflected on many things': Guardian readers' best films of 2024

Dune II exemplifies a masterful adaptation of literature, enhancing cinematic experience through stunning visuals and storyline.
Sean Baker's film transcends typical narratives, delivering a poignant and humorous portrayal of complex human emotions.
The adaptation of Small Things Like These illustrates the effectiveness of subtle storytelling in filmmaking.

What to watch: A literary classic just became a top-flight movie

The latest adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo is well-executed, staying true to Dumas' original work and bringing the story to life vividly.

'Nickel Boys' challenges us to see in new, striking ways

'Nickel Boys' showcases the enduring friendship of two Black boys in a segregated reform school amid the struggles of the Jim Crow South.

I laughed, I cried, I reflected on many things': Guardian readers' best films of 2024

Dune II exemplifies a masterful adaptation of literature, enhancing cinematic experience through stunning visuals and storyline.
Sean Baker's film transcends typical narratives, delivering a poignant and humorous portrayal of complex human emotions.
The adaptation of Small Things Like These illustrates the effectiveness of subtle storytelling in filmmaking.

What to watch: A literary classic just became a top-flight movie

The latest adaptation of The Count of Monte Cristo is well-executed, staying true to Dumas' original work and bringing the story to life vividly.
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#education

Would you drop Of Mice and Men from the exam syllabus? The answer isn't black and white | Nels Abbey

The removal of Of Mice and Men from the GCSE syllabus raises questions about balancing literary merit with the potential emotional impact of its racist language.

Tom McCaughren: 'Maybe young people who work in media now had never heard of me. I was locked out of RTE in every way'

Catholic schools in Northern Ireland did not hold exclusive responsibility for societal cruelty; complexity exists across community educational legacies.

Would you drop Of Mice and Men from the exam syllabus? The answer isn't black and white | Nels Abbey

The removal of Of Mice and Men from the GCSE syllabus raises questions about balancing literary merit with the potential emotional impact of its racist language.

Tom McCaughren: 'Maybe young people who work in media now had never heard of me. I was locked out of RTE in every way'

Catholic schools in Northern Ireland did not hold exclusive responsibility for societal cruelty; complexity exists across community educational legacies.
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#technology

Silicon Valley Reads authors talk AI at Jan. 30 event

Silicon Valley Reads 2023 focuses on AI's impact on society through community engagement, featuring discussions with authors and exploring themes of technology's role.

The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This January

January 2025 presents a diverse selection of thought-provoking literature across various genres, including technology, music, history, and personal narratives.

Silicon Valley Reads authors talk AI at Jan. 30 event

Silicon Valley Reads 2023 focuses on AI's impact on society through community engagement, featuring discussions with authors and exploring themes of technology's role.

The 10 Books You Should Be Reading This January

January 2025 presents a diverse selection of thought-provoking literature across various genres, including technology, music, history, and personal narratives.
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#entertainment

A Novel to Help You Slow Down

Kristen V. Brown highlights her cultural favorites, emphasizing the importance of literature that prompts reflection and appreciation amid chaos.

The Verge's favorite books from 2024

Books offer fresh perspectives on familiar stories, enriching the reading experience.
Popular fiction can provide deep insights into well-known narratives.

A Novel to Help You Slow Down

Kristen V. Brown highlights her cultural favorites, emphasizing the importance of literature that prompts reflection and appreciation amid chaos.

The Verge's favorite books from 2024

Books offer fresh perspectives on familiar stories, enriching the reading experience.
Popular fiction can provide deep insights into well-known narratives.
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The dark side of William Burroughs, wife killer behind Daniel Craig's Queer

Burroughs' influential literary legacy is overshadowed by the dark reality of his personal life, including the murder of his wife, Joan Vollmer.
#personal-growth

Rupert Everett: 'I was asked to be in A Room with a View, and I didn't. I was trying to be an American. I didn't want to go on being a upper-class floppy head. It was a big mistake, one of my great mistakes'

The actor and author Rupert Everett continues to evolve, embracing his past while showcasing his literary talent in his latest work.

Ferdia Lennon: Tolstoy made me more forgiving of myself and other people'

Books can profoundly shape one's identity and desires, influencing both personal growth and professional aspirations.

Rupert Everett: 'I was asked to be in A Room with a View, and I didn't. I was trying to be an American. I didn't want to go on being a upper-class floppy head. It was a big mistake, one of my great mistakes'

The actor and author Rupert Everett continues to evolve, embracing his past while showcasing his literary talent in his latest work.

Ferdia Lennon: Tolstoy made me more forgiving of myself and other people'

Books can profoundly shape one's identity and desires, influencing both personal growth and professional aspirations.
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#music

On my radar: Rebecca Frecknall's cultural highlights

Rebecca Frecknall is a celebrated theatre director praised for her recent successful productions like 'Cabaret' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire.'

Hidden gems: the best TV, film, books and music that you might have missed in 2024

Cultural highlights of 2024 may have been overlooked, but it's not too late to explore essential music, TV, films, and books.

On my radar: Rebecca Frecknall's cultural highlights

Rebecca Frecknall is a celebrated theatre director praised for her recent successful productions like 'Cabaret' and 'A Streetcar Named Desire.'

Hidden gems: the best TV, film, books and music that you might have missed in 2024

Cultural highlights of 2024 may have been overlooked, but it's not too late to explore essential music, TV, films, and books.
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#writing

Writing as Transformation

Writing has been a lifelong desire, offering emotional clarity and stability absent in spoken interactions.

From blended families to first love, murder mystery to memoir, the ten authors set to break through next year

Aspiring authors often have ideas but struggle to write them due to various reasons.

Writing as Transformation

Writing has been a lifelong desire, offering emotional clarity and stability absent in spoken interactions.

From blended families to first love, murder mystery to memoir, the ten authors set to break through next year

Aspiring authors often have ideas but struggle to write them due to various reasons.
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#david-lodge

David Lodge, Campus Trilogy novelist and academic, dies aged 89

British author David Lodge, known for his Campus Trilogy, passed away at 89, leaving a significant impact on literary culture.

His books animated academia for me': how David Lodge inspired my campus novel

David Lodge's campus novels, especially 'Changing Places', masterfully blend humor and insightful character portrayal, making academic life relatable and entertaining.

David Lodge, Campus Trilogy novelist and academic, dies aged 89

British author David Lodge, known for his Campus Trilogy, passed away at 89, leaving a significant impact on literary culture.

His books animated academia for me': how David Lodge inspired my campus novel

David Lodge's campus novels, especially 'Changing Places', masterfully blend humor and insightful character portrayal, making academic life relatable and entertaining.
moredavid-lodge

36 new books coming in early 2025 to add to your reading list

Readers have an opportunity to explore a wide array of upcoming literature in early 2025.
The article showcases 36 anticipated titles from both established and debut authors.

Jules Verne: The writer who inspired space exploration DW 01/03/2025

Jules Verne's imaginative stories inspired real-world technological advancements, stimulating interest in science and technology that persists today.

The biggest travel trends for 2025

Travel in 2025 will prioritize immersive experiences, literature-inspired adventures, and holistic wellness, reflecting a shift in how we engage with the world.
#charles-dickens

Opinion | Why A Christmas Carol' Endures

A Christmas Carol's enduring appeal lies in its rich moral lessons and relatable characters, particularly Scrooge, reflecting universal themes of human nature.

Rare Charles Dickens items to go on show at museum

The Charles Dickens Museum's new exhibit showcases rare items connected to Dickens, celebrating 100 years since the museum's establishment.

Opinion | Why A Christmas Carol' Endures

A Christmas Carol's enduring appeal lies in its rich moral lessons and relatable characters, particularly Scrooge, reflecting universal themes of human nature.

Rare Charles Dickens items to go on show at museum

The Charles Dickens Museum's new exhibit showcases rare items connected to Dickens, celebrating 100 years since the museum's establishment.
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The Plagiarism Plot Is Having a Moment. Copy That.

The classification of storylines is a long-standing tradition that raises important questions about originality in literature,

Reading for the New Year

The New Yorker highlights key literature as a balm for winter reading, blending new releases with timeless classics.
Citizens' assemblies can empower communities to address pressing issues like youth homelessness creatively and inclusively.
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Best Books of 2025: 11 Releases to Add to Your Reading List

2025 promises a diverse selection of literature tackling themes like identity, relationships, disability, and class conflict.

Myleene Klass and Kazuo Ishiguro among celebrities in 2025 New Year Honours list

Kazuo Ishiguro and Stephen Fry have received prestigious honors in the King's New Year's Honours List for their significant contributions to literature and mental health.

Jimmy Carter Was Also a Voracious Reader

Jimmy Carter's literary choices reflect his deep connection to Southern culture and history, emphasizing the importance of family and identity in his understanding.

The best books for Gatsby fans for some festive New Year's reading

Books reflecting themes of excess, disillusionment, and the American Dream resonate with "The Great Gatsby" fans.
The literary landscape offers rich narratives that explore social class and ambition, much like Fitzgerald's work.

Michel del Castillo, 91, Dies; Child's-Eye Chronicler of Concentration Camps

Michel del Castillo's notable work captured the harrowing experiences of children during World War II, establishing his legacy in Franco-Spanish literature.

Edna O'Brien remembered by Stephen Rea

Edna was a gracious, warm hostess who gathered influential friends and advocated for justice through her literary and social endeavors.

How owls helped me conquer my fear of the dark

The fear of dark is often rooted in imagination and shape-shifting over time, finding beauty in what once felt threatening.

Isabel Allende: My most expensive purchase? A Tesla for my former husband. He didn't deserve it'

Isabel Allende speaks on personal happiness, fears, and self-reflection, illustrating her life's complexity and literary journey.

Benedict Cumberbatch Reads Kurt Vonnegut's Letter of Advice to People Living in the Year 2088

Kurt Vonnegut's 1988 letter offers insight into humanity's struggles with knowledge and nature's indifferent power.
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2 weeks ago

I had to make the vampire as scary as possible': Nosferatu's Robert Eggers on how folklore fuelled his film

Archetypal stories like Dracula reflect our lives and evolve through interpretations across different contexts.
Vampires in literature and film embody a transformation from introspective figures to romantic, relatable outsiders.

10 Medieval Insults - Medievalists.net

Medieval insults reveal the humor and social hierarchies of the era, reflecting the sharp wit of the time.
#cultural-impact

Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience | KQED

Poetry serves as a vital tool for expressing and exploring the migrant experience, allowing individuals to voice their feelings and resist silence.

Racing With Mortality In Norman Maclean's 'Young Men And Fire' | Defector

Rachelle Hampton expresses excitement about participating in DRAB and the selection of "Young Men And Fire" despite its somber themes.

Former Poet Laureate On Migrant Experience | KQED

Poetry serves as a vital tool for expressing and exploring the migrant experience, allowing individuals to voice their feelings and resist silence.

Racing With Mortality In Norman Maclean's 'Young Men And Fire' | Defector

Rachelle Hampton expresses excitement about participating in DRAB and the selection of "Young Men And Fire" despite its somber themes.
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Germany, chronicles of an imaginary nation

Jenny Erpenbeck reflects on the impact of the Berlin Wall's fall on her life and work, highlighting both liberation and profound loss.

Between the Bookends: Here are the Brooklyn Public Library's most popular books of 2024 * Brooklyn Paper

Brooklyn Public Library reflects on popular literature in 2024, showcasing a diverse range of genres loved by locals despite budget challenges.

Netflix Just Released a Miraculous New Series. More People Should Be Watching It.

One Hundred Years of Solitude profoundly impacted my identity as a reader, showcasing the surreal and magical elements of literature.

The best spooky stories for Christmas, from Victorian classics to contemporary creepy tales

Ghost stories resonate during winter, aligning with the season's themes of supernatural encounters and liminal moments.

This book is my bible!' The women who read Miranda July's All Fours, then blew up their lives

Miranda July's 'All Fours' resonates with women navigating perimenopause, inspiring discussions on personal freedom and desire.

A sense of freedom': China's small bookshops relocate across the world

The historic protests in China were sparked by anger over zero Covid measures and the resulting tragedy of a fire that killed 10 people.
#family-dynamics

Alice Munro's Passive Voice

Alice Munro's struggles with Alzheimer's and personal trauma influenced her writing and identity, impacting her relationship with her daughter.

Six Books to Read by the Fire

Books can encapsulate the liminal feelings of late December, merging joy and sorrow as the year closes.

Alice Munro's Passive Voice

Alice Munro's struggles with Alzheimer's and personal trauma influenced her writing and identity, impacting her relationship with her daughter.

Six Books to Read by the Fire

Books can encapsulate the liminal feelings of late December, merging joy and sorrow as the year closes.
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Fatherhood Doesn't Have to Be a Private Endeavor

Contemporary literature reflects diverse visions of fatherhood, highlighting both the inward struggles and broader experiences of being a parent.

There's a new translation of Dante's 'The Divine Comedy.' Why?

Michael Palma strives for fidelity to Dante's original rhyme scheme in his new translation of The Divine Comedy.

Why comic book writer Gail Simone wore flip-flops to the White House

Gail Simone's reading journey was profoundly shaped by her mother's encouragement and lack of censorship, fostering her love for diverse literature.

NPR's Arts & Culture Hub welcomes Dhanika Pineda as the Inaugural Petra Mayer Memorial Fellow

Dhanika Pineda is named the Inaugural Petra Mayer Memorial Fellow at NPR, celebrating Petra's legacy in literature and cultural storytelling.

Death is at the heart of Christmas. That's why we love to tell festive ghost stories | Kate Maltby

This Christmas, Lynda Snell's creativity leads to a spooky twist on holiday traditions in Ambridge, embracing the theme of death that underlies the season.
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3 weeks ago

One of the most beloved writers of all time': the genius of Joan Aiken at 100

Joan Aiken, a once-desperate widow, became a beloved author after her neglected manuscript was published, marking a notable literary success story.
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