What is literature for?
We should start owning our reading and asking more serious questions about what place literary education has in our collective…
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
We should start owning our reading and asking more serious questions about what place literary education has in our collective…
ByThe author is “obsessed” with the notion of inherited trauma, a theme that appears in her books Homegoing and Transcendent Kingdom.
ByWe should all be grateful to this doughty, irrepressible woman who battled so hard and sacrificed so much to make…
ByThis detailed, academic book argues flawed leadership led to military disaster in Iraq and Afghanistan.
ByBy focusing on fairy tales, Dyhouse gives a sense of narrative cohesion to the fitful, complex, uneven revolution in postwar family…
ByThe Assault on Truth by Oborne, Aftershocks by Owusu, Mouthpieces by McBride, and Bolt from the Blue by Cooper.
ByChannon was a snobbish, sexually voracious Tory who revered Hitler – and a new edition of his journals shines a startling light…
ByThe novel veers between jet-setting farce and musings on recent issues of Current Biology.
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