No British novelist has had more opportunity to perfect the state-of-the-nation novel than Jonathan Coe. Since his breakthrough, What A Carve Up!, in 1994, Coe has produced a succession of satirical ...
From 17th century author Ihara Saikaku’s stories to Murakami’s queer characters, that reveal the author as a staunch ally, ...
In the smouldering powder keg of San Francisco, Chi-en Shambles is exiled from his own Chinatown community. Can his extraordinary talents and natural decency win acceptance, and love where a man is ...
Lili Anolik’s “Didion & Babitz” is a sparkling and ardent look at the conflicting sensibilities of two iconic Californians ...
Across the pond, the 2024 Booker Prize was awarded to English novelist Samantha Harvey on Nov. 12 for her novel Orbital, ...
In a remarkable medical breakthrough, doctors have successfully used stem cells to treat a debilitating eye condition that ...
For someone who responds to the contention that Bulgaria might just be the saddest place in the world, Georgi Gospodinov is ...
Bianca Levan ’06 curates and displays her paper-cutting art at Connecting Cuts, an exhibit featuring traditional, ...
EXCLUSIVE: Warner Bros has made a deal to mount a new version of the 1956 science fiction classic Forbidden Planet. The film ...
An orange synthetic fabric sign reading "ROAD WORK AHEAD." The Army veteran sleeps on a sidewalk near the corner of Merrimack and Chestnut streets, a half-block from the Hillsborough County Superior ...
Concerts by Wild Up at MOCA's Geffen Contemporary and Brightwork newmusic at Monk Space help L.A. audiences come to terms ...
Listen to the RTÉ Short Story Competition 2024 stories nightly on Late Date from Monday 18 November (full broadcast schedule ...