Magdalena Kanecka, Online International Editor, talks about her reading goals and ambitions for 2025.
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Magdalena Kanecka, Online International Editor, talks about her reading goals and ambitions for 2025.
Catherine Stone reviews the popular science fiction novel Dune, in light of its recent film adaptation.
Who has not stumbled across a list of “books that will change your life”? The popularity of non-fiction is on the rise, as authors seek to give readers accessible introductions to a plethora of topics, ranging from feminism to boosting productivity. Rhian Hutchings analyses this phenomenon and its potential consequences.
Abdulrazak Gurnah, winner of the 2021 Nobel Prize in literature, has surged to the top of bestseller lists. Catherine Nock reviews his latest novel, Afterlives, and discusses the impact of receiving such high critical acclaim.
Katie Dunbar summarises the Art and Lit community’s favourite books of 2020
Constanza Sardelli advises our readers on the most appealing and inspiring art books, and why they make the perfect gift
Niamh Walsh discusses her experience of reading The Song of Achilles by Madeleine Miller for the first time.
Austin Taylor recommends podcasts that every fan of literature should be listening to.
Zach Mayford, Print Arts and Lit editor, reviews the various events of Poltimore Festival.
Alexia Oerter’s short story about exam season.
Lindsay Warner discusses the importance and rise of Climate Change Fiction.
Amy Butterworth, Online Lifestyle Editor, discusses heteronormativity in literature.
Online Arts and Lit Editor, Ariane Joudrey, gives Shakespeare Society’s ‘Hamlet’ a 5-star review.
The ‘death of photography’ debate is not a new one. As digital photography made strides past…
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