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San Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago
Writing

This Is What an Old Lesbian Looks Like, Part 2 - San Francisco Bay Times

Finding oneself through literature is crucial for many LGBTQ+ individuals seeking representation and connection. [ more ]
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4 days ago
Books

Alice Munro, Nobel Prize-winning short story author, dies at 92

Alice Munro's intricate and powerful storytelling in rural Ontario captivated readers, earning her prestigious awards and accolades. [ more ]
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1 day ago
Writing

Hari Kunzru: I am just as enchanted by The Great Gatsby now as when I first read it as an A-level student'

Reading various authors influenced the writer's passion for literature, ultimately shaping their desire to be a writer. [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

The big picture: author Paul Auster in his element

Paul Auster's dedication to his craft was profound and evident in his workspace and choice of tools. [ more ]
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The Atlantic
1 week ago
Writing

No Subject

Andrew Motion is a celebrated UK Poet Laureate known for his poetry collections and biographies, having received prestigious awards and honors for his contributions to literature. [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

David Shapiro, Who Gained Fame in Poetry and Protest, Dies at 77

David Shapiro, a prominent poet aligned with the New York School, known for his highly lyrical and personal work, passed away at 77. [ more ]
The New Yorker
3 days ago
Writing

Amy Woolard Reads Charles Wright

Amy Woolard, a civil-rights attorney and poet, reads and shares poems on 'New Yorker Poetry' podcast. [ more ]
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4 days ago
Writing

Alice Munro, Nobel winner and titan of the short story, dies aged 92

Alice Munro's impactful writing on everyday life won her international recognition and a Nobel prize, despite facing initial disregard. [ more ]
time.com
4 days ago
Writing

Alice Munro, Who Shaped the Modern Short Story, Dies at 92

Alice Munro, the Nobel Prize-winning Canadian author known for her contemporary short stories depicting everyday life complexities, passed away at 92. [ more ]
Slate Magazine
4 days ago
Writing

One of Our Great Authors Just Died. This Is the Book That Explains Why People Loved Her So Much.

Munro's Nobel Prize validated 'New Yorker short story' genre, dismissing conventional plot; acclaimed for transcending limitations in quiet, realistic, domestic fiction. [ more ]
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4 days ago
Writing

Canadian author Alice Munro dead at 92 | CBC News

Alice Munro, a revered Canadian author known for short stories, passed away at 92, leaving a lasting literary legacy worldwide. [ more ]
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4 days ago
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Alice Munro, Nobel Laureate and Master of the Short Story, Dies at 92

Alice Munro, a celebrated writer, dedicated her career to crafting psychologically dense short stories that resonated with readers worldwide and garnered the Nobel Prize in Literature. [ more ]
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6 days ago
Books

The Hypocrite by Jo Hamya review sharp generational shame game

Authors fear exposing parents to their work, as seen in Jo Hamya's book, The Hypocrite, where a daughter publicly criticizes her father's behavior in a play. [ more ]
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1 week ago
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A 19th-century bookbinder struggles with race and identity in 'The Library Thief'

In The Library Thief, Kuchenga Shenje explores race, identity, categorization, and societal expectations through a historical fiction lens. [ more ]
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6 days ago
Writing

Metamorphoses by Karolina Watroba; A Cage Went in Search of a Bird; Diaries review Franz Kafka as more than just a prophet of malaise

Kafka is often reduced to an adjective describing complex bureaucracy, but his work and identity defy simple categorization. [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

Leila Slimani: Salman Rushdie's books made me feel I could become a writer'

The power of literature in shaping one's identity and worldview. [ more ]
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3 days ago
Writing

Two new novels investigate what makes magic, what is real and imagined

Exploring memory, magical realism, and abandonment in new novels from Diego Gerard Morrison and Julia Alvarez. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

Paul Auster, 77, prolific writer known for The New York Trilogy' | amNewYork

Paul Auster, a prolific and innovative writer, passed away at the age of 77. He left a significant literary legacy appreciated worldwide. [ more ]
time.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

Paul Auster, Prolific and Experimental Man of Letters and Filmmaker, Dies at 77

Paul Auster, a renowned writer and filmmaker known for inventive narratives, has passed away at 77.
Auster's works were admired overseas for his cosmopolitan worldview and erudite style, though he didn't achieve major commercial success in the U.S. [ more ]
Newsmax
2 weeks ago
Writing

Paul Auster, Author of 'The New York Trilogy,' Dead at 77

Paul Auster, acclaimed novelist and screenwriter, known for works like 'The New York Trilogy,' passed away at 77 after battling lung cancer. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

Brooklyn's bard: Paul Auster's tricksy fiction captivated a generation

Paul Auster is synonymous with Brooklyn, especially known for 'The New York Trilogy' published in 1987. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

Bestselling novelist Paul Auster, author of The New York Trilogy, dies at 77

Paul Auster, a best-selling author known for his exploration of existential questions and postmodern American literature, has passed away at the age of 77. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

A poet searches for answers about the short life of a writer in 'Traces of Enayat'

Literature can deeply impact and inspire individuals, leading to personal journeys and endeavors to honor forgotten writers. [ more ]
New York Post
2 weeks ago
Writing

Paul Auster, bestselling author of 'New York Trilogy,' dead at 77

Celebrated novelist Paul Auster passed away at 77 due to lung cancer, leaving behind a significant literary legacy. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
2 weeks ago
Writing

Paul Auster's Best Books: A Guide

Auster's work explores fluid identity and writer's life through metafiction and intricate narratives. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

As National Poetry Month comes to a close, 2 new retrospectives to savor

Marie Howe and Jean Valentine are celebrated for their impactful and essential poetry collections, with Howe particularly known for her genuine and thought-provoking work. [ more ]
AnOther
1 month 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 ]
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www.nytimes.com
3 weeks 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 ]
PublishersWeekly.com
3 weeks 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
1 month 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
1 month 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 ]
Boston.com
1 week ago
US news

'Night Watch,' 'King: A Life,' among 2024 Pulitzer Prize winners

The Pulitzer Prize winners and finalists for various categories were announced, with a notable change in eligibility criteria for future awards. [ more ]
The New Yorker
1 week ago
Writing

Briefly Noted Book Reviews

The book 'Shakespeare's Sisters' sheds light on four overlooked female writers from Shakespeare's time. [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

Two poems, four years in detention: the Chinese dissident who smuggled his writing out of prison

Literary works may be scrutinized and remembered more by security agents than by the public or creators. [ more ]
The Nation
1 week ago
Writing

Gabriel Garcia Marquez's E

Literature transcends the author and belongs to language and tradition. [ more ]
Bustle
1 week ago
Writing

7 Books That Expanded My View Of The World

May signifies hope and optimism, tied to personal growth through impactful books. [ more ]
Open Culture
1 week ago
Writing

The First Recording of Allen Ginsberg Reading "Howl" (1956)

Banned Books Week raises awareness about the continuous challenges, suppression, and banning of books despite modern beliefs. [ more ]
The Nation
1 week ago
Writing

Leslie Jamison and the Travails of Millennial Divorce

The dissolution of a marriage provides rich material for writers, blending elements of passion, regret, and storytelling into a coherent narrative. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 week ago
Writing

Read Your Way Through Montreal

Montreal is a city of extremes, offering a unique blend of grandiose maximalism and gritty, punk scenes. [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

This is much more intimate': Colm Toibin on writing a sequel to Brooklyn, 15 years on

Colm Toibin, famous for disapproving sequels, surprises fans with a follow-up novel after 15 years. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 week ago
Writing

Suffering through a breakup and other misunderstandings of almost relationships'

Literature explores the complexities of non-serious relationships, showing that even socially acceptable situations can lead to painful emotions like anxiety and distrust. [ more ]
The Paris Review
1 week ago
Writing

Book as Enemy - The Paris Review

Literature is not reality; fiction should be evaluated separately from real-world implications such as smoking bans. [ more ]
english.elpais.com
1 week ago
Writing

Pierre Boulle: The spy who invented Planet of the Apes,' a world with intelligent gorillas and humans with lazy brains

Pierre Boulle, a highly translated but often forgotten French author, wrote iconic works like 'The Bridge over the River Kwai' and 'Planet of the Apes.' [ more ]
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1 week ago
Writing

Shirley Conran's legacy is not only the filthy bits, but sisterhood too | Rachel Cooke

Shirley Conran's lace shorts symbolize the significance of women's writing and the challenges they faced in the 20th century. [ more ]
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6 days ago
Writing

The Missing Thread; Table for Two; Cinema Speculation reviews

The classical world reassessed through influential females. [ more ]
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3 days ago
Writing

Canadian Nobel-winning author Alice Munro dies aged 92

Alice Munro, known for short stories focusing on human frailties, passed away at 92, leaving a profound impact on literature. [ more ]
Document Journal
5 days ago
Writing

Taking care with the weird, wild, and political literatures of Hard to Read

Reflecting on a winter conversations program honoring Cecilia Gentili, focusing on community, activism, and storytelling in the midst of grief [ more ]
english.elpais.com
4 days ago
Writing

Alice Munro, Nobel literature winner revered as short story master, dead at 92

Alice Munro, a Nobel laureate known for her mastery of the short story genre, passed away at age 92, leaving a legacy of profound storytelling and commercial success. [ more ]
www.nytimes.com
1 week ago
Writing

What Ethan Hawke's Wildcat' Gets Right About Flannery O'Connor

The legacy of Flannery O'Connor remains enigmatic due to the unconventional and intense themes she portrayed in her stories. [ more ]
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4 days ago
Writing

Alice Munro, a Literary Alchemist Who Made Great Fiction From Humble Lives

Alice Munro's stories from rural Ontario exemplified the power of using ordinary experiences to create extraordinary literature. [ more ]
The New York Review of Books
1 day ago
Writing

Reading, Reading, Reading | Peter C. Baker

The Wall by Marlen Haushofer raises questions about the purpose of writing and existence, explored through its narrator's journal entries in a postapocalyptic setting. [ more ]
Open Culture
4 days ago
Writing

George Orwell's Political Views, Explained in His Own Words

To truly understand George Orwell's beliefs, it's essential to look at his own words rather than interpretations by others. [ more ]
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12 hours ago
Writing

Appreciating Alice Munro, Who Brought Innovation to Short Fiction

Alice Munro's stories are praised for blending ordinary people with extraordinary themes and exploring time and memory. [ more ]
San Francisco Bay Times
1 week ago
Writing

Lit Snax 5.9.24 - San Francisco Bay Times

Heti's unconventional method created a mesmerizing prose poem. [ more ]
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1 day ago
Writing

Her stories are life itself': Yiyun Li on the genius of Alice Munro

Alice Munro's short stories should be reread over time to truly appreciate their depth and intricacies. [ more ]
Portland Monthly
3 days ago
Writing

Miranda July Talks 'All Fours' with Writer Chelsea Bieker

Miranda July intricately weaves vulnerability and intention into her work, creating a deep connection with readers. [ more ]
Mail Online
3 days ago
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John Milton's secret notes reveal he was a prude

Milton annotated a book, condemning a lewd anecdote as inappropriate, showcasing his prudishness. [ more ]
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8 hours ago
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On my radar: Claire Messud's cultural highlights

Messud's latest novel is This Strange Eventful History, published in 2023 by Fleet. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

Where to start with: Franz Kafka

Kafka's lesser-known writings have reached wide audiences, making it overwhelming for new readers to know where to start. [ more ]
Defector
2 days ago
Writing

Come And Sit By 'The Fire Next Time' With Defector Reads A Book | Defector

The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin invokes admiration for his writing clarity, vulnerability, and strength. [ more ]
Irish Independent
2 weeks ago
Writing

Rick O'Shea: The new book I'll recommend to everyone I meet... and more poets who write stunning prose

The Alternatives by Caoilinn Hughes is highly impactful and memorable, leaving a lasting impression on readers. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 weeks ago
Writing

Bicentenary appeal seeks to move Byron memorial to prominent site in London's Hyde Park

The appeal to move Lord Byron's late-Victorian memorial highlights the ongoing effort to honor the poet's legacy. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

Five of the best books about eating

Food in books has a powerful impact on readers, invoking memories and inviting self-reflection on why and how we engage with literary food descriptions. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
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A literary voice for the ages': Paul Auster remembered by Ian McEwan, Joyce Carol Oates and more

Paul Auster was a post-modernist European-American writer with a honed prose and self-consciousness in his writing. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

What we learn about Kafka from his uncensored diaries

Brod ignored Kafka's wish to burn his writings; distorted Kafka's image by editing diaries. New translations reveal a more authentic, complex Kafka. [ more ]
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2 weeks ago
Writing

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

Reading while traveling provides a unique opportunity for reflection and exploration. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 weeks ago
Writing

School of Lord Byron: how the first global celebrity influenced art, portraiture and attitudes to built heritage

Lord Byron remains a significant figure in art history, inspiring artists through his writing, serving as a portraitist's subject, and being a champion of Europe's built heritage. [ more ]
The Art Newspaper - International art news and events
2 weeks ago
Writing

Poetic pose: Lord Byron the image-conscious Romantic in five portraits

Lord Byron became famous overnight at the age of 24 after the publication of the first two cantos of Childe Harold's Pilgrimage. [ more ]
The New Yorker
2 weeks ago
Writing

Helen Vendler's Generous Mind

Helen Vendler was a highly influential poetry scholar who believed that the study of poetry and living life were interconnected. [ more ]
Mail Online
2 weeks ago
Writing

Lost work of the Brothers Grimm found hidden in Poland library

The discovery of 27 original volumes by the Brothers Grimm in Poland's University Library may shed light on how they chose themes for their famous stories. [ more ]
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3 weeks ago
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 ]
London Unattached - Luxury London Lifestyle
4 weeks 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 ]
Kqed
3 weeks 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 ]
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3 weeks 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 Atlantic
3 weeks 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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3 weeks 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 ]
Funcheap
3 weeks 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 weeks 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 ]
BKReader
3 weeks 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 ]
time.com
4 weeks 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 ]
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4 weeks 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 ]
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1 month 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 ]
The Paris Review
1 month 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 ]
The Paris Review
1 month ago
Writing

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

Creative potential central in psychoanalysis but challenging to understand. [ more ]
Kqed
1 month 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
1 month 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 ]
www.npr.org
1 month ago
Writing

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

Exploration of complex relationships and personal growth. [ more ]
The Atlantic
1 month 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 ]
The Walrus
1 month 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 ]
The New Yorker
1 month 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 ]
www.mercurynews.com
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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
1 month 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 ]
www.theguardian.com
1 month 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 ]
www.npr.org
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 ]
www.theguardian.com
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 ]
www.ocregister.com
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 ]
www.hamhigh.co.uk
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 ]
the Guardian
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 ]
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