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London

On my radar: Shami Chakrabarti's cultural highlights

A recommended Pulitzer prize-winning play by Sanaz Toossi and praise for Salman Rushdie's new memoir. [ more ]
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1 week ago
London

London Tide - National Theatre, Southbank

The adaptation of Dickens' novel 'Our Mutual Friend' in the play 'London Tide' falls short in capturing the complexity and wit of the original work. [ more ]
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Books
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1 day ago
Books

The Essential Joan Didion

The real Joan Didion, beyond her iconic image, focused on depicting the human compulsion to construct narratives for survival through skepticism and outsider's perspective. [ more ]
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3 days ago
Books

A Middle School Book Club Makes Good Trouble, on a National Scale

Established book club Good Books Young Troublemakers for middle graders aims to introduce potentially controversial and diverse content, expanding nationwide. [ more ]
The Paris Review
3 weeks ago
Books

Inheritance - The Paris Review

Hebe Uhart preferred writing crónicas as she found the world more interesting than her own experiences or imagination.
Hebe Uhart's unique observation and curiosity were reflected in her writing, focusing on everyday details with humor. [ more ]
Portland Monthly
4 weeks ago
Books

How Writing Romance Helped Alison Cochrun Embrace Her Queerness

Alison Cochrun transitioned from a high school English teacher to a successful author of queer romance novels.
Her writing process served as a form of catharsis, allowing her to explore her identity and emotions through her characters. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Here's how to set your reading goals and read more books in 2024

Setting realistic reading goals is crucial for success.
Considering diverse reading genres can be more impactful than numeric goals. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Top authors turn out for Ally Pally's first ever book fest

North London Book Fest featured various authors and activities for all ages and genres.
First-ever literary festival at Alexandra Palace attracted sell-out events and positive feedback. [ more ]
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Kqed
1 day ago
Writing

'The Letters of Emily Dickinson' Book Review: A Poetic Collection | KQED

The Letters of Emily Dickinson provide an intimate look into her life, offering readers insights into her daily activities, relationships, and thoughts. [ more ]
The Atlantic
2 days ago
Writing

When the End of Humanity Isn't the End of the World

Humanity's impact on Earth is a recurring theme, explored through literature like Mary Shelley's 'The Last Man'. [ more ]
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2 days ago
Writing

Caleb Azumah Nelson: James Baldwin ignited something in me that's still burning today'

Identifying early reading influences can shape one's writing and artistic endeavors. [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

A Poet on Taylor Swift's Complicated Embrace of Tortured Poets

Tortured poets throughout history were driven by love and inner turmoil, resulting in sensitivity and self-destruction. [ more ]
Kqed
2 weeks ago
Writing

In 'Like Happiness,' a Woman Struggles to Define a Past, Destructive Relationship

The novel Like Happiness by Ursula Villarreal-Moura explores the complexities of relationships, nostalgia, and cultural representation in literature. [ more ]
The Paris Review
2 weeks ago
Writing

"We're Never Alone" - The Paris Review

Tobias Wolff received the Hadada Award for lifetime achievement in literature and spoke at the Spring Revel.
Wolff reminisced about family, friends, and the importance of relationships in his life as a writer.
Wolff reflected on the solitary nature of creating art but emphasized that artists are never truly alone. [ more ]
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2 days ago
Writing

Caleb Azumah Nelson: James Baldwin ignited something in me that's still burning today'

Identifying with local authors can inspire and embolden individuals to pursue writing and express themselves authentically through literature. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 week ago
Writing

"Throwing Yourself Into the Dark": A Conversation with Anne Carson - The Paris Review

Empty space is a creative playground for Anne Carson, emphasizing absence-as-presence in her work. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Meet the superstar 11-year-old author from Croydon donating all her money to charity

Young author Sarah Kittoe donates book profits to charity
Sarah's creativity and ambition inspire youth [ more ]
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1 month ago
Music

Kim Gordon, science fiction nihilism

Kim Gordon's new album, The Collective, is inspired by Jennifer Egan's novel, The Candy House, giving the album a sci-fi vibe.
Another book that inspired Gordon for her album is The Lover by Marguerite Duras, connecting to her childhood experiences in Hong Kong and Duras' childhood in Saigon. [ more ]
BKReader
1 month ago
Books

From Kankakee to Literary Heights: The Journey of Kalisha Buckhanon

Buckhanon found inspiration in Toni Morrison's book Bluest Eye, seeing herself in the characters.
Attending the University of Chicago exposed Buckhanon to her literary heroes, solidifying her passion for writing. [ more ]
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2 days ago
JavaScript

Tenderloin Branch Library Open House (SF)

The inaugural Tenderloin Branch Open House at San Francisco Main Library will activate all floors during I Love Tenderloin Week. [ more ]
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3 days ago
Writing

Five of the best books about queer relationships

Queer relationships take center stage in cinema and literature, showcasing nuanced and diverse narratives without pandering to stereotypes. [ more ]
The Walrus
2 weeks ago
Writing

Forget That Stuff about Mounties, Hockey, and Corny Beer Commercials | The Walrus

The essence of being a Canadian writer is complex and cannot be easily defined.
The concept of a Canadian novel has evolved, encompassing diverse voices and perspectives. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Book bans in US schools and libraries surged to record highs in 2023

More books banned in 2023 than any other year recorded, with a focus on LGBTQ+ and race-related issues.
65% spike in book censorship in 2023 compared to 2022, with 4,240 unique titles targeted for banning. [ more ]
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1 month ago
East Bay food

Read Your Way Through the San Francisco Bay Area

The San Francisco Bay Area represents diverse cultures and histories.
Literature plays a crucial role in portraying the multifaceted nature of the Bay Area. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Prose is in, poetry is out: These are the authors up for the $60,000 Stella Prize

The Stella Prize longlist for 2024 includes diverse literary works by women and non-binary writers.
Prose dominates the 2024 longlist with a shift from poetry. Small publishers play a significant role in this year's selections. [ more ]
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BKReader
5 days ago
Black Lives Matter

Center For Black Literature Presents Virtual Event With Author Percival Everett

Percival Everett receiving the John A. Williams Award at a virtual event hosted by the Center for Black Literature. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Percival Everett's new novel reworks Mark Twain. But James' has a different mission

Author Percival Everett attended the Academy Awards with Cord Jefferson, who won for adapting Everett's novel into a film.
Despite his success, Everett does not seek the Hollywood spotlight and prefers not to attend such events again. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Percival Everett on 'James,' Attending Oscars for 'American Fiction,' More

Everett reimagines Jim from Huck Finn as a dignified, intelligent man.
James by Percival Everett is a modern classic that fills in Twain's plot gaps. [ more ]
Vulture
1 month ago
Books

Percival Everett Can't Be Pinned Down

Percival Everett announces 24th novel, a Huckleberry Finn retelling from Jim's perspective
Everett's ability to challenge assumptions and tackle complex themes in literature [ more ]
The New Yorker
1 month ago
Writing

Percival Everett Can't Say What His Novels Mean

Satire of genre, identity, and America
Percival Everett's modesty and use of negative hyperbole [ more ]
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1 week ago
Germany news

Cead mile failte: the literary love affair between Germany and a western Irish island

Heinrich Boll's connection to Achill Island in Ireland continues to influence German perception and tourism, with his book 'Irish Journal' being a significant literary piece. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 week ago
Writing

Prescribing Creativity: The Meta-Diaries of Marion Milner - The Paris Review

Creative potential central in psychoanalysis but challenging to understand. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Germany news

What's in Our Queue? Kleo' and More

Exploring culture after the fall of the Berlin Wall through diverse mediums like art, literature, and music
Discovering lesser-known postwar history and artistic expressions in Germany [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Electric, poignant, exquisitely written: inside the inaugural Women's prize for nonfiction shortlist

Laura Cumming's 'Thunderclap' shines a light on overlooked artists and Dutch art.
Naomi Klein's 'Doppelganger' discusses the tribal nature of politics and offers insightful language for our current world. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Writing

An explosive cocktail of desire and betrayal in this novel set in the 1990s London art world

The glowing review of Kingsley Amis's novel Lucky Jim by William Somerset Maugham highlighted Amis's keen observation and talent.
The novel Art by Peter Carty captures the unprepossessing protagonists of the Shoreditch/Hoxton Young British Artists scene with a mix of toxic desire and betrayal. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

In 'Like Happiness,' a woman struggles to define a past, destructive relationship

Exploration of complex relationships and personal growth. [ more ]
The Atlantic
2 weeks ago
Writing

An Oblique and Beautiful Book

The Children's Bach by Helen Garner focuses on the impact of unmoored lives and the necessity of caring for others. [ more ]
AnOther
2 weeks ago
Writing

Elaine Kahn's Favourite Book Imagines a "Free Palestine"

Gaza Writes Back features short stories by young Gazans during Operation Cast Lead.
Elaine Kahn's poetry harnesses language's liberatory potential with impactful imagery. [ more ]
The New Yorker
2 weeks ago
Writing

Kevin Barry Reads "Finistere"

Kevin Barry is a renowned author of fiction with several published works.
Barry's new novel 'The Heart in Winter' is set to be released in July. [ more ]
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3 weeks ago
Writing

Maryse Conde dies at 90; acclaimed writer was considered grande dame' of Caribbean literature

Maryse Conde redefined personal and historical past through her novels, stories, plays, and memoirs.
She explored conflicts between Western, African, and Caribbean cultures, as well as liberation and radicalization. [ more ]
The Ringer
3 weeks ago
Writing

How Hanif Abdurraqib Learned to Surrender Himself to the Process

Abdurraqib aimed to create a unique book in terms of style and form.
The book is a blend of basketball, childhood memories, place, and family dynamics. [ more ]
Kqed
3 weeks ago
Writing

Ocean Vuong, Celebrated Poet and Novelist, Is Coming to Berkeley | KQED

Vuong's works focus on mothering and queerness while delving into the Asian refugee experience in America.
Vuong explores the complexities of queerness and masculinity, highlighting the tragedy of conforming to patriarchal structures. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
4 weeks ago
Writing

I Got Help for My Insomnia From a Dead Writer With A Singular Mind

Insomnia can be seen as an opportunity for creative activities rather than just an affliction.
Lewis Carroll's Guide for Insomniacs offers whimsical ways to pass sleepless hours, emphasizing the value of wakefulness for creativity. [ more ]
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4 weeks ago
Writing

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

Nicholls' novel You Are Here explores romance authentically without typical romcom tropes.
Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea challenges romantic notions by giving voice to Mr Rochester's original wife, Antoinette Cosway. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Where to start with: Buchi Emecheta

Buchi Emecheta's journey is a story of resilience and determination in pursuing her dreams despite challenges.
Her novels reflect powerful themes of motherhood, female independence, and freedom through education rooted in her real-life experiences. [ more ]
Irish Independent
1 month ago
Books

Rick O'Shea on why the Dublin Literary Award shortlist deserves your attention

Librarians choose six books for prestigious award showcasing diverse stories, styles, and themes.
Awards shortlists are important to highlight exceptional books that may have been overlooked due to timing or lesser exposure. [ more ]
Brooklyn Magazine
1 month ago
Writing

Maria Popova's vivid life in the margins - Brooklyn Magazine

Maria Popova's website, The Marginalian, explores various disciplines like literature, science, and philosophy.
The Marginalian serves as a personal project for Popova but has garnered a universal appeal with millions of readers worldwide. [ more ]
Culturedmag
1 month ago
Books

Min Jin Lee, Porochista Khakpour, and Other Authors Share the Women Writers Who Inspire Their Work

Female writers have profound influences on contemporary authors.
Reading is essential for writers to cultivate their craft. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Cristina Henriquez and the secret to writing a (good) historical novel

Historical fiction does not dictate quality; several award-winning novels are from this genre.
A good historical novel balances historical accuracy with imagination, defying doubts from readers. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Books

Reading as a Sensory Experience

The act of seeing is considered an art form in this novel.
Books can awaken perception and emotions by drawing up scenes through skilled writing. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Five of the best books about the Victorians

The Victorian era's reputation as humorless puritans was challenged by figures like Lytton Strachey and Mary Vivian Hughes.
Books like 'A London Girl of the 1880s' and 'The Other Victorians' explore the unraveling of Victorian norms and ideas about sexuality. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Wild Swans author Jung Chang awarded CBE for services to literature

Jung Chang awarded CBE for her memoir Wild Swans.
Wild Swans banned in China but sold millions worldwide. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Where to start with: Buchi Emecheta

Buchi Emecheta's journey was a dogged pursuit of her dream amidst challenges.
Her novels reflect powerful themes from her real-life experiences. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Writing

What to Read to Reawaken Your Senses

Literature can help cultivate a patient, attentive state of mind by highlighting beauty in day-to-day life.
Being attentive to the world is both possible and crucial, offering a rapturous examination of our surroundings. [ more ]
The Ringer
1 month ago
Books

The '3 Body Problem' Primer

The Three-Body Problem book series was a global sensation, with the first book winning the Hugo Award for Best Novel.
The Remembrance of Earth's Past trilogy achieved commercial success in the West and coincided with China's rise as a cultural and geopolitical rival to the U.S. [ more ]
The New York Review of Books
1 month ago
Books

'An Archaic Country,' Dark and Bright | Sigrid Nunez

The proverb 'Russian women can do everything' highlighted in the article.
Ludmila Ulitskaya, a Russian Jewish writer, has had a late-blooming but prolific career in literature. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

The Bee Sting's Paul Murray: Climate worry is the unavoidable background for being alive in the 21st century'

Authors should not ignore climate change in their novels according to Paul Murray
Climate change should be considered as an unavoidable background for present-day existence. [ more ]
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1 month ago
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The Bee Sting's Paul Murray: Climate worry is the unavoidable background for being alive in the 21st century'

Climate change should not be ignored by novelists, says Paul Murray
Murray believes that climate change is an unavoidable background for living in the 21st century. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Books

How to Teach the Thrill of Reading

Attention spans, attitudes, and education impact reading.
The Atlantic highlighted significant American novels of the past century. [ more ]
Cbsnews
1 month ago
Books

Historic Detroit bookstore houses millions of books

John K. King Used and Rare Books is one of the largest used bookstores globally.
Despite competition from technology, King believes in the importance of physical books and the knowledge they hold. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Romantasy, AI and Palestinian voices: publishing trends emerge at London book fair

Palestine highlighted at London Book Fair
Neurodiversity representation in literature [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Books

Choosing America's Greatest Novels

The list includes 136 fiction works from the past 100 years
The canon of significant novels is always fluid and subject to change. [ more ]
The Drift
1 month ago
Books

Past Tense

Coolness of historical novels lies in being countercultural
Readers desire to visit the past despite historical fiction challenges. [ more ]
Bustle
1 month ago
Books

6 Books To Read This Month, From Cli-Fi Fiction To NYC Misadventures

A wealth of exciting reads in March's new books.
Old and new books evoking the feelings of rebirth, vitality, and whimsy. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Poet Liz Berry's The Home Child wins Writers' prize book of the year

Three women won the 2022 Writers' Prize, with Liz Berry claiming the top award for her collection The Home Child.
The winning books included poetry, fiction, and nonfiction, showcasing diverse storytelling and emotional depth. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Five of the best books inspired by classic novels

Retellings of classic novels are gaining popularity with recent feminist, modernized, and reimagined versions of well-known works.
Authors are reimagining and building upon classic stories to challenge traditional boundaries and spark new perspectives on the idea of novelty. [ more ]
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1 month ago
France politics

French connections - French baked goods: Having your 'viennoiserie' and naming it too

French pastries have various names like 'chocolatine' or 'pains au chocolat'.
The history of French pastries is intertwined with famous literary works like Marcel Proust's novel. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month ago
Books

The Atlantic Publishes "The Great American Novels," a New List of the Most Consequential Novels of the Past 100 Years

Project 'The Great American Novels' launched by The Atlantic
List includes 136 novels spanning 1924 to 2023, reflecting diverse genres and literary achievements [ more ]
Curbed
1 month ago
Books

The Look Book Goes to Zibby Owens's Book Party

Zibby's acquaintance known for a decade, enjoys self-help books.
Celebrating the beauty and versatility of wearing black outfits with personal style choices. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Carnegie medal for children's books shortlist announced

The Yoto Carnegie medals shortlist includes books on refugee experiences, county lines recruitment, and the second world war.
The awards aim to celebrate the best writing and illustration for children, judged solely by librarians. [ more ]
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1 month ago
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Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson review rich literary reading of the first book of the Bible

Genesis is a foundational text in western culture, shaping art, literature, and politics.
The stories in Genesis, despite showing flawed characters, emphasize the primal purpose in creation not giving up on humanity. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

9 Spring Books by Bay Area Authors

Memoirs, crafty guides, and novels from Bay Area authors.
Intriguing books by Daniel Handler, Sarah Ruiz-Grossman, and Carvell Wallace. [ more ]
PublishersWeekly.com
1 month ago
Books

2024 National Book Awards Submission Open, Judges Announced

Submissions open until May 15 for the 75th National Book Awards.
Judges announced for five categories of the National Book Awards. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
1 month ago
Books

An Acclaimed New Novel Retells Huck Finn From Jim's Perspective-or Maybe Something Sneakier Is Going On

Everett's novel reimagines Jim's character with a more substantial name, incorporating literary references to add complexity.
The story delves into deeper topics by exploring Jim's perspective, shedding light on the dynamics of enslaved people in the antebellum South. [ more ]
PublishersWeekly.com
1 month ago
Books

2024 International Booker Prize Longlist Announced

The 2024 International Booker Prize longlist includes novels and short story collections translated into English from around the world.
The prize is £50,000 split equally between the author and translator. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Is It A Betrayal To Publish Dead Writers' Books?

Garcia Marquez's unfinished novella 'Until August' was completed and published posthumously by his sons, sparking ethical and aesthetic debates.
The dilemma of posthumous publication raises questions about respecting the wishes of deceased authors versus sharing potentially great literature with readers. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's Last Book Is an Unsatisfying Goodbye

Until August is likely Garcia Marquez's last published fiction book.
The book, translated by Anne McLean, is a brief and unsatisfactory read. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Until August by Gabriel Garcia Marquez review his abandoned last novel

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's posthumously published novel, Until August, faced a mixed reception from him due to his battle with dementia.
The novel, a breezy romp featuring the erotic adventures of a middle-aged mother, was originally set aside to prioritize another final novel, Memories of My Melancholy Whores. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 month ago
Books

Ten Years without Gabriel Garcia Marquez: An Oral History - The Paris Review

Gabriel García Márquez's legacy continues to captivate readers globally.
His influence extends beyond literature, shaping perceptions of Latin America. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

An act of betrayal': Gabriel Garcia Marquez's son on publishing his father's work against his will

The novel 'Until August' by Gabriel Garcia Marquez against his wish published posthumously by his sons.
Despite Garcia Marquez's wish for the manuscript to be destroyed, his sons decided to publish it, believing it to be better than their father thought. [ more ]
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1 month ago
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Until August by Gabriel Garcia Marquez review a lost' last novel

A middle-aged woman's annual sexual encounters with strangers on a Caribbean island.
Gabriel Garcia Marquez's posthumously published novel, 'Until August,' faced criticism but was ultimately shared with the public. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Latin American fiction booms' again on International Booker prize longlist

Latin American fiction sees a second boom with a quarter of International Booker longlist nominations from South America.
Longlisted authors like Selva Almada and Itamar Vieira Junior explore themes of courage, community, and standing up to tyranny. [ more ]
The New Yorker
1 month ago
Books

Joseph O'Neill Reads "The Time Being"

Joseph O'Neill reads his story 'The Time Being' from the magazine's March 18, 2024, issue.
O'Neill is an accomplished author with several published works and upcoming novel 'Godwin.' [ more ]
Mission Local
1 month ago
Mission District

Rainbow pinwheel

Robert B. Livingston's photography captures the essence of San Francisco's Mission district.
He draws inspiration from influential writers like Chiang Yee. [ more ]
San Francisco Bay Times
1 month ago
SF LGBT

Mona of the Manor: The English Barbary Lane - San Francisco Bay Times

Mona of the Manor pays homage to Armistead Maupin's original Tales of the City with new characters and lessons relevant to contemporary issues. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

'The Extinction of Irena Rey' asks: Can anything be truly individual and independent?

Translators deserve acknowledgment on book covers for their work.
The Extinction of Irena Rey is a novel about translation and inspired by real events. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

The Women's prize for fiction is a success now it has a nonfiction sister | Kate Mosse

The story of women's struggle for equality belongs to all who care about human rights.
The Women's prize for fiction and nonfiction were founded to address the lack of recognition for female authors in literary awards. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 month ago
Writing

The Art of Fiction No. 47

Eudora Welty admired Chekhov and found his writing closer to her spirit than Jane Austen's.
Welty appreciated Chekhov's focus on individuality, family, fate, and humor that resonated with the Southern culture. [ more ]
The New Yorker
1 month ago
Books

Helen Oyeyemi Thinks We Should Read More and Stay in Touch Less

Travel stories intertwined with family history
Transformation of childhood stories into adult experiences
Influence of Prague on the author's latest novel [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

The magic of audiobooks is that, deep down, we still long to be read to | Elizabeth Quinn

Audiobook narrators can greatly impact the reading experience
Early exposure to reading can influence a lifelong love of literature [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's last novel is published against his wishes

Garcia Marquez's sons are releasing his unfinished novel against his wishes, believing it holds significance.
The novel "Until August" explores themes of love, fidelity, sexuality, and aging, departing from Garcia Marquez's typical magic realism genre. [ more ]
The Point Magazine
1 month ago
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How the Story Turns Out | The Point Magazine

Edwin Frank founded NYRB Classics in 1999, publishing over 500 diverse titles.
NYRB publications encompass literature, history, travel, and original works with excellent prose and varied geographical settings. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

The magic of audiobooks is that, deep down, we still long to be read to | Elizabeth Quinn

Audiobook narrators can enhance or diminish the reading experience
Personal experiences and memories of being read to from childhood [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Until August by Gabriel Garcia Marquez review a lost' last novel

Artistic legacy of a renowned author - Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Exploration of themes like love, loss, and disappointment [ more ]
Creative Bloq
1 month ago
Books

Why you need to stop being a book cover design snob

Book cover design is subjective; what matters is if it fits the brief and complements the book's content.
Commercial appeal often drives book cover designs, even if they are not aesthetically pleasing to all. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

The Most Secret Memory of Men by Mohamed Mbougar Sarr; The Extinction of Irena Rey by Jennifer Croft review

Bolano's influence persists in contemporary literature like Mohamed Mbougar Sarr's work.
Literature is portrayed as a solution to the nightmarish riddle of 20th-century history in Bolano's and influenced novels. [ more ]
PublishersWeekly.com
1 month ago
Books

Book Deals: Week of March 4, 2024

Jennifer Weiner signs five-book deal with Morrow for a novel set in the pop music world.
Flatiron acquires Corinne Low's 'Femonomics' which offers a radical framework for improving women's lives. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson review a rich, provoking study in luminous prose

Marilynne Robinson combines theology with cultural commentary in her writings.
Robinson's latest work examines the book of Genesis, highlighting its uniqueness and relevance to modern readers. [ more ]
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1 month ago
Books

Reading Genesis by Marilynne Robinson review a rich, provoking study in luminous prose

Marilynne Robinson's unique blend of novelistic and theological aspects in her writing
Robinson's exploration of Christian humanism and theology in modern culture through her work [ more ]
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