Beneath all the alienation, "The Catcher in the Rye," which turns 75 this year, has a surprisingly hopeful—and ...
Award-winning novelist Tabish Khair discusses refugees, migration, AI, capitalism and fundamentalism, arguing literature can ...
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The Vivisectors,” by Missouri Williams, critiques the hollowness of contemporary life. But it’s tricky to gauge the book’s level of self-awareness.
Meursault from 'The Stranger' still unsettles readers because he refuses expected grief, remorse and faith, forcing hard ...
Like the old Guardian, Robert Uwemedimo has delivered a remarkable work of pained remembrance, a memorable portrait of the ...
Tabish Khair’s new novel, Drown All the Refugees, is an anguished cry from the heart. Khair has explored the themes of ...
Award-winning Cypriot Australian author Luke Icarus Simon has become the first Australian to win at the United Kingdom's The ...
Great sci-fi movies like Project Hail Mary, Stalker, and The Iron Giant were perfectly adapted from excellent books.
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Dua Lipa is curating 100 contemporary books that “[challenge] authority and continue to provoke reflection on freedom and ...
The 1950s saw the publication of some amazing books, with The Lord of the Rings, Fahrenheit 451, and The Talented Mr. Ripley ...