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Worldcrunch » literature » Page 2

literature

photo of people reading books on the floor of texas legislature
Ideasliterature

Cancel Culture And Censorship, A Necessary Enemy Of Art

by Alidad Vassigh October 31, 2022May 21, 2025
Photos of Nobel in Literature recipient Annie Ernaux and "Grit Lit" queen Virginie Despentes
In The Newsliterature

Ernaux And Despentes: How Two French Writers Reveal Women’s Liberation So Differently

by Sophia Constantino October 17, 2022May 21, 2025
Colombian novelist Gabriel Garcia Marquez
Ideasjournalism

García Márquez And Truth: How Journalism Fed The Novelist’s Fantasy

by Alidad Vassigh May 20, 2022May 23, 2025
Orhan Pamuk at an event.
In The Newspolitics

Orhan Pamuk On Pandemics, Press Freedom And An Eye On Erdogan’s Defeat

by Manuel Ligero May 11, 2022September 3, 2025
Photo of people dressed as Nazgûls drinking with a couple in a pub
Ideasculture

​​Lord Of The Rings, A Guide​​ For Mending Relationships Damaged By COVID

by Bethany Wright February 10, 2022May 24, 2025
​The inauguration of the mural in memory of the Colombian writer Gabriel Garcia Marquez, in Bogota, Colombia
Geopoliticscolombia

New Revelations Of García Marquez’s Ties To Cuba And Nicaragua

by Alidad Vassigh January 21, 2022May 23, 2025
Big Prizes For African Writers Don't Change Balance Of Power In Literary World
In The Newsafrica

Big Prizes For African Writers Don’t Change Balance Of Power In Literary World

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank December 22, 2021May 23, 2025
The Madrid Neighborhood Where The Spanish Literary Giants Live On
Food / Travelculture

The Madrid Neighborhood Where The Spanish Literary Giants Live On

by Alidad Vassigh December 15, 2021May 19, 2025
The Hispanic World: United By Spanish, Divided By Spanish
In The Newsjournalism

The Hispanic World: United By Spanish, Divided By Spanish

by Alidad Vassigh November 6, 2021May 24, 2025
Reading Rumi In Kabul: A Persian Poet's Lesson For Radical Islam
In The Newsart

Reading Rumi In Kabul: A Persian Poet’s Lesson For Radical Islam

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank September 27, 2021May 22, 2025
Why The World’s Military Leaders Are Drafting Science Fiction Writers
In The Newsunited states

Why The World’s Military Leaders Are Drafting Science Fiction Writers

by Meike Eijsberg August 26, 2021May 19, 2025
Finding Freedom In The Pages Of An Algerian Bookstore
Societyliterature

Finding Freedom In The Pages Of An Algerian Bookstore

by Meike Eijsberg July 7, 2021May 22, 2025
Standing in the doorway, in Michoacán, Mexico
Ideashistory

Why Local History Matters In A Globalized World

by Alidad Vassigh January 26, 2021May 23, 2025
A police officer stands in front of the Arc de Triomphe during the coronavirus lockdown in Paris, France.
In The Newsliterature

That Virus Of French Arrogance, Striking At Home And Abroad

by Hannah Steinkopf-Frank May 16, 2020May 22, 2025
Spraying disinfectant in Hunan province, China
Geopoliticscolombia

Coronavirus: Will It Earn A Spot In The Literature Of Plagues?

by Alidad Vassigh February 28, 2020May 20, 2025
Levi at his desk in 1981
Geopoliticsliterature

More Than A Witness: Revisiting Primo Levi 100 Years Since His Birth

by Irene Caselli July 25, 2019May 21, 2025
García Elizondo speaks at the University of Cartagena in 2016
In The Newscolombia

García Márquez’s Grandson Quietly Enters Literary World

by Alidad Vassigh July 16, 2019May 23, 2025
Jorge Luis Borges in 1979
In The Newsliterature

Buenos Aires Postcard: Translating Borges Into Ukrainian

by Alidad Vassigh May 22, 2019May 20, 2025
Still around ... for now?
Ideasworld

Is This The Final Chapter For World’s Iconic Bookshops?

by Benjamin Witte February 1, 2019May 20, 2025
Crusoe remains an indefatigable presence. But why?
Ideasliterature

The Timeless Relevance Of Robinson Crusoe

by Brant deBoer January 3, 2019May 22, 2025
An 'axe for the frozen sea inside us'
In The Newshistory

Monstrous Times Call For Monstrous Fiction: A French Manifesto

by Worldcrunch November 15, 2018May 23, 2025
Héctor Abad Faciolince
Societycolombia

When A Writer Meets His Fictional Character In Real Life

by Alidad Vassigh October 24, 2018May 20, 2025
'He clutches a magic wand as if it's his only hope.'
blogegypt

Tora Prison Diary: Conjuring Harry Potter Magic In The Darkness

by Worldcrunch September 26, 2018May 21, 2025
Bureaucracy meets postmodernism
In The Newsliterature

David Foster Wallace, Finding Empathy Hidden In Red Tape

by Martin Greenacre September 11, 2018May 23, 2025
Paulo Coelho's 20th novel, 'Hippie' has just hit the stores
In The Newsliterature

Interview With A Recovering Hippie Named Paulo Coelho

by Alidad Vassigh September 1, 2018May 23, 2025
The Stranger is the second most-read French book in the world
Ideasliterature

Camus Revisited, How The Stranger Speaks To Our Troubled Era

by Worldcrunch April 5, 2018May 22, 2025
Italian Revisited, Pinocchio Translated Into Emoji Language
In The Newsliterature

Italian Revisited, Pinocchio Translated Into Emoji Language

by Giacomo February 16, 2018May 21, 2025
Nicanor Parra died at the ripe age of 103
In The Newsliterature

Farewell To Nicanor Parra, Latin America’s Great Anti-Poet

by Alidad Vassigh February 2, 2018May 20, 2025
Gégé, up close and personal
In The Newscinema

Gérard Depardieu, The Impossible Interview

by Worldcrunch November 14, 2017May 23, 2025
The author of Love in the Time of Cholera counted doctors amongst his closest friends
In The Newscolombia

García Márquez, A Writer’s Lifelong Obsession With Medicine

by Alidad Vassigh October 26, 2017May 23, 2025
Gabriel García Márquez in Osaka, Japan
In The Newscolombia

Japan’s Unlikely Love Affair With ‘One Hundred Years Of Solitude’

by Alidad Vassigh July 3, 2017May 22, 2025
Ode to Saint-Exupéry at Cape Juby airport in Tarfaya, Morocco.
In The Newsliterature

The Little Prince, A King Of Most Translated Books

by Anne Sophie Goninet April 10, 2017May 22, 2025
A window on the future?
In The Newshistory

All This Has Been Written Before, Literature As Oracle

by Alidad Vassigh March 31, 2017May 23, 2025
Carlos Fuentes in Mexico City in December 2011
Eyes on the U.S.donald trump

How Mexican Novelist Carlos Fuentes Predicted Trump — And A Different Kind Of Wall

by Alidad Vassigh November 15, 2016May 22, 2025
World Gone Right
Societyvideo

Bob International: Dylan Songs In 11 Languages (Video)

by Bertrand Hauger October 14, 2016May 21, 2025
Bob Dylan mural in Minneapolis, MN
Eyes on the U.S.united states

Bob Dylan’s Nobel Prize On 19 Front Pages Around The World

by Bertrand Hauger October 14, 2016May 22, 2025
Brazil's young bookworm Kaciane do Nascimento
In The Newsbrazil

This Brazilian Girl Read 560 Books And She’s Not Even 12

by Worldcrunch September 23, 2016May 22, 2025
blogchess

February 10

by Bertrand Hauger February 10, 2016May 21, 2025
bloghistory

February 8

by Bertrand Hauger February 8, 2016May 20, 2025
The temptation (and sometimes, illusion) of self-publishing
Societyliterature

How Amazon Seduces France’s Self-Published Authors

by Worldcrunch October 27, 2015May 23, 2025

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