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The Independent via Yahoo News· 1 year agoSophie Mackintosh’s brilliant book Cursed Bread has been longlisted for the Women’s Prize… Fiction 1. Cursed Bread by Sophie Mackintosh is published in...
The American Novel Has a Major Problem With Fat People
The New Republic via Yahoo News· 5 days agoI can’t pinpoint exactly when I began to see fatphobia everywhere in American fiction. It did not...
Pirate Borg review: "Eldritch horror hits the high seas"
GamesRadar+ via Yahoo News· 6 months agoPirate Borg book on a sandy surface with keys, a skull, and a flintlock pistol nearby. It's the...
Review: Steve Reich remains as vital as ever with a new composition, recordings, book and more
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year agoAt age 86, composer Steve Reich is going strong with a collaboration with painter Gerhard Richter...
Reflections on a Brain-Melting Masterpiece
The Dispatch via Yahoo News· 7 months agoArgentine author Jorge Luis Borges in 1977. (Photo by Sophie Bassouls/Sygma via Getty Images) In May 1940—30 years before his conversation with National...
Review: Orhan Pamuk's 'Nights of Plague' entangles an epidemic with a (fictional) revolution
LA Times via Yahoo News· 2 years agoIn 2012, Orhan Pamuk, Turkey’s only Nobel laureate in literature, opened his Museum of Innocence in a 19th century wooden house in Istanbul. A real museum of imaginary lives, it contains 1,000 ...
Review: Wuther true or false, 'Emily' weaves a passionate portrait of a Brontë sister
LA Times via Yahoo News· 1 year ago“Wuthering Heights” was first published in 1847 under the name Ellis Bell — a pseudonym for Emily Brontë, of course, and one that she adopted in tandem with her sisters Charlotte and Anne, in ...
‘Janet Planet’ Review: Annie Baker Makes a Keenly Observed Transition to Film in Luminous Debut
Indiewire via Yahoo News· 9 months agoIn the opening moments of “Janet Planet,” Annie Baker’s understated miracle of a directorial debut,...
Review: Judy Blume goes Hollywood in ‘Are You There God?...’
Associated Press via Yahoo News· 1 year agoIn one scene, Margaret (Abby Ryder Fortson), who has not yet started menstruating, decides to get...
‘The Wide Wide Sea’ Review: The End of Capt. Cook
The Wall Street Journal· 2 months agoBOOKSHELF In March 1779, as the American colonies were locked in their bitter struggle for independence from England, Benjamin Franklin—then in Paris to...