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A new Austen drama made me wonder: is the fate of bookish young women really so different today?
The Other Bennett Sister reminded me of my own self-consciousness – and worry that girls still have to play down their cleverness, says Guardian columnist Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett ...
So my skepticism was high when I saw The Bride! on the big screen. The exclamation point isn’t the only thing that sets this ...
In the early 2000s, remixed versions of Bangla folk songs flooded neighbourhood corners during evening street matches and ...
The Supreme Court asked why states fund freebies despite deficits. A former DGP argues the answer lies not in party strategy ...
In fact, the Irish writer's prose may deserve a literary patent, if only for its music: a particular purity and resonance in ...
Mark Rosenblatt's new play uncovers a pivotal moment in the life of the celebrated author of "Charlie and the Chocolate ...
March 24, 2026 – “On its biggest days, football comes down to contempt, and nobody hates each other more than Swine hate ...
A new book about the children’s author is conscientious, respectful—and, like any good biography, dedicated to recovering ...
We love a good novel here at AARP, but we really love to find one with a fascinating older person at its center. So we ...
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Booklab Authority announces global retail distribution initiative for The Girl from the River by Elizabeth Cain
New York, NY — Booklab Authority, an international retail and distribution company specializing in bringing compelling ...
Booker Prize-winner David Szalay, in Australia for the Melbourne and Sydney writers’ festivals, has written the dissociations of his peripatetic life into a series of novels.
Some people long for bold, visionary leaders. Others value technocratic expertise. But there’s a third alternative.
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