If economic and technological transformations have changed our relationship with literature before, they could do so again.
We asked novelists to anthropologists, scientists, criminologists and experts in politics, publishing & philosophy for their favourite books.
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Which book is best out of this list of literary fiction, mysteries, nonfiction, memoir and more? That’s for you to decide.
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A quiet revolution is underway, with zines taking over art festivals, libraries, and pop-up spaces. Jiya Somaiya speaks to zine artists to understand a modest zine’s role in publishing ...
The year ahead promises new books from George Saunders, Colson Whitehead, Ann Patchett, Ruth Ozeki, Jesmyn Ward and more ...
SCRIBE STATUE. FOUND: Lagash, Iraq. CULTURE: Sumerian. DATE: ca. 2400 B.C. LANGUAGE: Sumerian. In early 2016, hundreds of media outlets around the world reported that a set of recently deciphered ...
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