Tag: Literature

Total Results: 196


March 18, 2022

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

Wednesday
29.12

29.12

It’s not the end of the world Fantasies of decline can make you powerless

Oliver Bateman

Friday
24.12

24.12

Dickens hated Oliver Twist The Victorians virtue-signalled their way out of caring about poverty

Will Lloyd

Monday
20.12

20.12

The unbearable lightness of being cancelled Milan Kundera introduced us to the Devil's laughter

Howard Jacobson

Wednesday
15.12

15.12

The cult of Christopher Hitchens He would be unimpressed by the fawning of his fans

Tomiwa Owolade

Monday
13.12

13.12

We are all Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert, born 200 years ago, was disgusted by reality

Tomiwa Owolade