Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 17th

Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 17th

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Our Better Natures by Sophie Ward review – reimagining Andrea Dworkin | Books

Our Better Natures by Sophie Ward review – reimagining Andrea Dworkin | Books

What kind of justice can we have in a world driven by power? The actor turned writer Sophie Ward likes to fuel her novels with philosophical conundrums and set herself complex writerly... Read more »
More heartache than Hamnet?: Maggie O’Farrell’s best books – ranked! | Fiction

More heartache than Hamnet?: Maggie O’Farrell’s best books – ranked! | Fiction

10 My Lover’s Lover (2002) The ghost of a previous lover is always a challenge, particularly if you (mistakenly) believe that she’s actually dead. This is the unenviable situation for Lily, the... Read more »
Our Better Natures by Sophie Ward review – reimagining Andrea Dworkin | Books

Daily Cartoon: Monday, February 16th

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Poem of the week – from plastic: A Poem by Matthew Rice | Poetry

Poem of the week – from plastic: A Poem by Matthew Rice | Poetry

01.29 When we look up at stars on breakwe see only stars behindthe exhaled Milky Wayof Bobby’s Golden Virginia,ways to navigate shift patterns,nothing seismic or anything approachingtruth; for us stars mean only... Read more »
Tom Gauld on the modern romance novel – cartoon

Tom Gauld on the modern romance novel – cartoon

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Our Better Natures by Sophie Ward review – reimagining Andrea Dworkin | Books

Arundhati Roy quits Berlin film festival over ‘stay out of politics’ comment | Berlin film festival

The author Arundhati Roy has withdrawn from the Berlinale after the film festival’s chief juror said film-makers must stay out of politics. The festival got off to a shaky start on Thursday... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Tuesday, February 17th

The bristling wit and melancholy of Cees Nooteboom came to me when I needed it most | Books

In the opening to his acclaimed travelogue Roads to Santiago, the Dutch author Cees Nooteboom writes that “there are some places in the world where one is mysteriously magnified on arrival or... Read more »
Poem of the week – from plastic: A Poem by Matthew Rice | Poetry

‘I loved it!’: Brontë museum staff praise racy Wuthering Heights film | Wuthering Heights

Emerald Fennell’s film of Wuthering Heights opens with an aroused nun observing a hanged man with an erection. Other additions to Emily Brontë’s 1847 novel include BDSM, masturbation on the moors, beds... Read more »
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