Literature

In this photo provided by The Federation Council of The Federal Assembly of The Russian Federation Press Service, lawmakers of Federation Council of the Federal Assembly of the Russian Federation listen to the national anthem at a session in Moscow, Russi
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In Russia, a novel about a summer romance between two men sparks outrage
The Gaiety theatre in Shimla is a fine example of British colonial-era architecture
‘It is a legacy’: How British-era ghosts are kept alive in India’s hill towns
The cover of "Alma and How She Got Her Name"
This children’s book author explores themes of immigration and identity
Writer Olga Tokarczuk appears at a book fair.
Olga Tokarczuk destined to win Nobel Prize, says Jennifer Croft, her translator
Chinese sci-fi blockbuster The Wandering Earth is coming to Netflix.
The World in Words
The sci-fi of another language
Books are shown in stacks, one of them is by Peruvian-Spanish writer Mario Vargas Llosa, winner of the 2010 Nobel Prize in Literature.
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What author would you pick for a Nobel Prize in literature this year?
Michael (Pierre Png) and Astrid (Gemma Chan)
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How to get beyond a tourist fantasy of Singapore
A young man dressed in blue denim sits on a grey sofa near a large plant with a slight smile on his face.
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Gaël Faye’s best-selling ‘Small Country’ grapples with history and identity
Sci-fi motherhood.
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How I learned to stop worrying and love the mom
Author Asne Seierstad
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The journey of two sisters into the Syrian jihad, and a father’s efforts to rescue them
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Don Foster: Literary Sleuth
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Lessons from the Master
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Diagnosing Literature
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Starring Judy Blume as Herself
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Poet Terrance Hayes: Anything but Invisible
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“On The Road:” Masterpiece or Disaster?
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Five Things You Had to See Online This Week
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Character (Police) Sketches
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You Should Finally Read “Infinite Jest”
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Lauren Groff: Two Views of a Marriage
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Binge Watching with Clive James
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The Substitute
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Gary Shteyngart’s Super Funny Scary Future
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The End of “The Road”
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How Shakespeare Came Alive for Me — and Stays Alive Today
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Best of 2016: Kurt’s Favorite Conversations
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Angie Thomas and TLC
Doctor Frankenstein and his monster, depicted here at the Movieland Wax Museum in Niagara Falls, Canada, have become a fixture of Halloween lore.
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On the 200-year anniversary of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein,’ we look at some possible modern-day monsters in the tech world
Two book cover images.
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Remixed book covers imagine a young adult book series that confronts racism
Banned Books: A Tool For Prison Control
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Want to Fight Rape Culture? Start With Men.
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Moist chocolate cake in a baking pan
Say it loud: ‘moist’
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American Icons: The Great Gatsby
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A journalist uses statistics to uncover authors’ ‘cinnamon words’
Author Scaachi Koul was born and raised in Calgary, Alberta and is a culture writer at BuzzFeed.
SHORT: Buzzfeed Writer Scaachi Koul
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Language versus dialect, or why we’re obsessed with Elena Ferrante
‘Mad Dog’ Defense, Alt Christmas Music, Cuban Poetry and Politics
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Native American Unity, Non-Voter Views, Power, Politics and Fiction
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Destroying the ‘Jungle,’ Chicago Memories, Author Jonathan Safran Foer
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Brit Bennett on Church, Racism, and Her Novel “The Mothers”
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Bob Dylan performs at The Hop Festival in Paddock Wood, Kent, on June 30, 2012.
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US rock poet Bob Dylan wins Nobel Literature Prize
Unrest in Charlotte, Gaming the Election, The Black Prince of Florence
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The Alt-Right, Racialized Web Harassment, The Great Ice Cream Cone Debate
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Scars from Violence in Baltimore, Vietnam, and Brownsville
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One boy’s highly illogical behavior: A twist on mental illness in literature
Ken Liu
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Ken Liu’s fiction draws on Chinese radio, Greek myths and American sci-fi
Author Harper Lee Dead at 89
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Queering Harper Lee: The question that remains about the author’s life
Harper Lee’s Death, Life Imitating Art, A Tech Feud
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‘To Kill a Mockingbird’ author Harper Lee dies at the age of 89
Author Marlon James
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The judges for this book prize came to a unanimous decision in under two hours
A Literary Exploration of America’s Racial History
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Segel as DFW
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Infinite Jester: Jason Segel plays David Foster Wallace
Louis Armstrong, Literary Road Trips, A Taliban Leader’s Death
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Dr. Seuss, A Living Wage, Transgender Rights
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Ohio in 2016, Poetry in Brooklyn, and Hitler as Comedy
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Ohio in 2016, Poetry in Brooklyn, and Hitler as Comedy
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Citizens carrying a placard reading "Coward, Chicken, Yellow-Belly (top) and They, didn't hide. They they did not run (Bottom)" take part in a Hundreds of thousands of French citizens solidarity march (Marche Republicaine) in the streets of Paris January
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Finding the courage to write about cowardice
Author Sabaa Tahir's first novel "An Ember In The Ashes" give fantasy readers a real look at the all to brutal realities of war.
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Why ‘An Ember In The Ashes’ could launch Sabaa Tahir into JK Rowling territory
A girl reads on a hill in Glastonbury, England.
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Here’s what a novel can do for the environment that no study can