Tag: Literature

Total Results: 196


August 2, 2023

Did David Foster Wallace predict the future? Our world is more dystopian than Infinite Jest

Sarah Ditum

Thursday
13.07

13.07

Milan Kundera’s last joke His genius has become a victim of history

David Samuels

Friday
16.06

16.06

Eat, Pray, Get Cancelled Elizabeth Gilbert's capitulation is a gift to the mob

Kathleen Stock

Saturday
10.06

10.06

Mary Gaitskill: How a chatbot charmed me We analysed dreams, love and human pets

Mary Gaitskill

Friday
09.06

09.06

Cormac McCarthy’s irrational apocalypse In his world, mankind is nothing without bloodshed

Park MacDougald

Monday
05.06

05.06

Is anyone at home in Northern Ireland? An ambiguous identity is productive for writers

Aris Roussinos

Tuesday
23.05

23.05

The liberal complacency of Martin Amis His exquisite style hid a squalid sense of morality

Terry Eagleton

Monday
22.05

22.05

Martin Amis knew the horror of words Debased language is the tool of the dictator

David Patrikarakos

Tuesday
16.05

16.05

Ingmar Bergman’s moral horror show He flayed his ego for the sake of art

Rob Doyle

Monday
10.04

10.04

Nick Cave on Christ and the Devil Has religion become a form of rebellion?

Nick Cave

Tuesday
07.03

07.03

Margaret Atwood’s frustrating feminism Her work can't be reduced to an ideology

Kat Rosenfield

Wednesday
01.03

01.03

The gender wars started in 1531 Debates over whether sex is a spectrum are nothing new

Andrew Doyle