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Literature
Total Results: 189
March 31, 2022
Why Russians hated the Nineties
The transition to capitalism was chaotic and painful
Richard Godwin
Wednesday
30.03
30.03
Boris Johnson is no clown
Playing the fool requires art and intelligence
Terry Eagleton
Tuesday
29.03
29.03
Inside China’s fiction factories
Bribery and plagiarism are the key to success
Megan Walsh
Tuesday
22.03
22.03
The fictional world of trans activism
There's nothing harmless about denying the truth
Kathleen Stock
Monday
21.03
21.03
American education’s new dark age
Colleges have abandoned real learning for wokeism
William Deresiewicz
Friday
18.03
18.03
The origins of Eric Zemmour
French nationalism has a long and bloody history
Boyd Tonkin
Friday
11.03
11.03
The failure of Jack Kerouac
The king of the counterculture ended up a reactionary
Park MacDougald
Friday
18.02
18.02
How sensitivity readers corrupt literature
They sullied my memoir to suit their agenda
Kate Clanchy
Friday
11.02
11.02
Has Fuccboi killed literature?
Millennial authors are slaves to their egos
Ann Manov
Friday
21.01
21.01
The rise of the literary noble savage
They can be 'problematic' without being cancelled
Alex Perez
Monday
17.01
17.01
The annihilation of Michel Houellebecq
Purged of venom, his sentimental swan song falls flat
Ann Manov
Friday
07.01
07.01
Michel Houellebecq is a hopeless romantic
He's cynical about sex, yet prey to the potential of love
Jarryd Bartle
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