Rajan Philips Turning and turning in the widening gyre The falcon cannot hear the falconer; Things fall apart; the centre ...
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Our ‘fada, who art in Villa
Let us pray.Our ‘fada’, who art in the Rock, pathos is thy love, thy government’s crush. Thy pain is killing, as in your predecessor’s government. Relieve us this day, our daily woes. And forgive us ...
A super-yacht cruises through the Ionian Sea carrying some of the most affluent members of society accompanied by an army of ...
INTERVIEW: A new BBC drama explores one of the most vexing acts of sabotage in literary history: the decision by Jane ...
Pathos, determination ... Listen to our theology, accept our literature, and we’ll help pick your crop. The Atwood clan: back row, L-R, Moses Lee Atwood, Earl Noah Atwood, Myrtle Lucinda ...
The novelist on transgressive literature, the ‘exhausting’ appeal of Elon Musk – and why Netflix would never accept his shocking TV pitch ...
On-the-ground updates from the the fall 2025 shows in Copenhagen.
In 2016, the South Korean novelist Han Kang won the International Booker Prize for The Vegetarian, the first of her novels to ...
Maestro Ilaiyaraaja discusses his upcoming symphony Valiant with The Hindu, highlighting his unique musical influences and collaboration with Royal Philharmonic Orchestra.
Classic movie monsters such as Dracula, Frankenstein’s Monster, and the Wolf Man didn’t originate in cinema; they first ...
On the face of it, the character first created by George Bernard Shaw for his 1912 play Pygmalion is not only a misogynist ...
Will Self describes his new novel, drawn from 40 years of his mother’s diaries, as “auto-oedipal fiction”. It’s a term ...