Author: Editör
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Mircea Cărtărescu to Receive Guadalajara’s Literature Prize
The 2022 edition of Guadalajara fair’s top literary award goes to the Bucharest-born Mircea Cărtărescu.
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FC Nantes, a flash in the night of French football
About the snippets of Nantes-style play, a quality label that must have escaped the Qatari football culture.
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Jerzy Skolimowski and EO: Grateful to donkeys, only them
EO, Skolimowski’s first film in seven years, brings Au hasard Balthazar back to the future.
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Ian McEwan’s new book, Lessons: Global events penetrate individual lives
Ian McEwan has returned with another literary novel filled with an intimate portrayal of a single man’s life as he experiences intense historical moments.
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What Josiah Saw: A tale of a family shattered by death and religion
What did Josiah notice? According to the beginning of the film, he sees a dancing leprechaun pooping out a rainbow.
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A Field Struggle by Lucile Dumont
While it is not enough to declare oneself a feminist to become one, it is also not enough to declare oneself in favour of non-mixity to accept its actual conditions and effects. Evidence from the field, with this account of the failed inclusion of a women’s football team in a militant club.
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Birds in Row: Water Wings
The last time the French experimental hardcore group Birds in Row blessed the world with brand-new music was in 2018, when sophomore album We Already Lost The World completely changed some lives.
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[Culpepper] Turning pain and disaster into beautiful music
You could be led to believe that life is nothing more than an endurance test to see how much pain we can handle before the brain and heart just give in.
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[Antonio Lobo Antunes] Incest and dictators
Act of the Damned offers readers another another look at Antunes’ complex, vile brilliance.