Could a video game developer win the Nobel Prize for Literature?
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Songwriting, theatre, rap and graphic novels have won literary awards, but video games remain an overlooked part of the wider literary canon ..read more
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Maya Angelou’s newly uncovered writing from Egypt and Ghana reveals a more radical side to her career
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Angelou’s 1960s political journalism in Africa demonstrates her desire to link the struggle for civil rights in the US to global campaigns against racism ..read more
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Purim’s original queen: How studying the Book of Esther as fan fiction can teach us about the roots of an unruly Jewish festival
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Whether thousands of years ago or right now, fans have always created new stories based on familiar characters, weaving their own experiences into the tale ..read more
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How three 18th century ‘deviant mothers’ defied social norms in their novel writing
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Their novels feature defiant heroines, who resist the tyranny of forced marriages and seek moral, intellectual and economic liberation ..read more
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Guide to the classics: Yevgeny Zamyatin’s dystopian novel We inspired Orwell and influenced the Western imagination
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Yevgeny Zamyatin was a born loner and instinctive satirist, whose usual response to collective enthusiasm was to dissent ..read more
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Betty Smith enchanted a generation of readers with ‘A Tree Grows in Brooklyn’ − even as she groused that she hoped Williamsburg would be flattened
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No other 20th-century American novel did quite so much to burnish Brooklyn’s reputation. But Smith rarely saw her hometown through rose-colored glasses − and even grew to resent it ..read more
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An ode to the social realism of ‘boring’ lyrics – from The Kinks to The Streets
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Social and literary realism have long detailed people’s everyday lives – and they have been a staple in popular music for decades ..read more
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Why retranslate the literary classics?
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2M ago
Which version of “The Metamorphosis” or “Crime and Punishment” should you choose? In a particularly well-stocked library or bookshop, you could find many different English translations ..read more
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What’s behind the astonishing rise in LGBTQ+ romance literature?
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2M ago
It’s tempting to see this trend as a sign of the times. But the biggest book publishers started changing their approach only once they realized they were leaving money on the table ..read more
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Rethinking masculinity: Teaching men how to love and be loved
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Encouraging men to take the risk of expressing tender feelings for others is part of relying on love as a tool of anti-racist and decolonial education ..read more
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