Anonymous Writer Controversy
The author who writes under the pseudonym Anonymous but has been referred to by his character’s name (Godis Withus Go) responded to written questions via email through her Manila publisher,
Opinion | Stop Pretending All Books Are Written in English
About a decade ago, when I was an editor at The New York Times Book Review, we left the name of the reviewer off a cover review.The book’s title and
Welsh language Wales Book of the Year 2022 shortlist announced
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Frank Moorhouse, Australian author and essayist, dies aged 83
Frank Moorhouse, Australian author and essayist, dies aged 83Admirers pay tribute to writer best known for the Edith trilogy after death in Sydney hospital Follow our Australia news live blog
Frank Moorhouse, Australian author and essayist, dies aged 83
Frank Moorhouse, Australian author and essayist, dies aged 83Admirers pay tribute to writer best known for the Edith trilogy after death in Sydney hospital Follow our Australia news live blog
Review: An Open Door – New Travel Writing for a Precarious Century edited by Steven Lovatt
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Nadhim Zahawi: axing Larkin and Owen poems for GCSE is cultural vandalism
Nadhim Zahawi: axing Larkin and Owen poems for GCSE is cultural vandalismEducation secretary denounces exam board’s decision to replace the two poets in English literature course The exam board has
New & Notable Books, June 2022
John Crowley, Flint and Mirror (Tor 4/22) Our most excellent literary fantastist expands his 2018 novella of the same name in this historical fantasy about the Elizabethan conflict between the
The Literatures of Irish America: On Joe Cleary’s World-Systems Scholarship – lareviewofbooks
AMERICANS, IT SEEMS, can’t get enough of the Irish. Even leaving aside some of the kitschier displays of Irish music and dance to be found at ethnic festivals and celebrations,
Perspective | Anatomy of a book banning
A South Dakota school district planned to destroy Dave Eggers’s novel. He went to investigate.Perspective by Dave EggersDave Eggers is the editor of McSweeney’s and co-founder of 826 National,
(Book)dystopia: How Australia’s biggest bookseller went from hero to villain
Normal text sizeLarger text sizeVery large text sizeDavid Gaunt, the co-owner of a humble but very popular bookshop in Sydney’s Glebe, can’t help but crack a smile.Gaunt’s business Gleebooks has