Tag: literature

Cheap shots: Dystopian worlds genuinely better than ours in 2020

The coronavirus global police state has taken us by surprise. Locked down, locked in ...

Albert Camus: An icon for uncertain times

Reading does not require much; a quiet place to sit, good lightening, maybe a ...

Literature without Borders: Festival of Italian Literature in London

E&M’s Nicoletta Enria sat down with award-winning author Marco Mancassola to chat about the ...

Cultural libraries

I grew up with the word ‘culture’ resounding in my head. My mum, a ...

Projecting A Past: Aleksandar Hemon’s The Lazarus Project

While it is obvious that writers are shaped and influenced by their environment, their ...

Translation as a Crucial Means for Understanding in Europe

On the importance of translation as a method for assuring the continual process of ...

The EU through the fantasticist looking glass

Could the EU become a Communist Federation? Read what Sci-fi authors have been speculating. ...

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Travel Narrows the Mind

He’s living proof that travel don’t broaden the mind; instead, it renders a man ...

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