Four years after buying it for 0 Million, Kakao to shutter Radish Fiction

Four years after buying it for $440 Million, Kakao to shutter Radish Fiction

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Senate hearing debates AI training on copyrighted works

Senate hearing debates AI training on copyrighted works

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Tom Gauld on holiday packing – cartoon

Tom Gauld on holiday packing – cartoon

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Nick Cave fans swarm charity bookshop in UK after musician donates thousands of books | Nick Cave

Nick Cave fans swarm charity bookshop in UK after musician donates thousands of books | Nick Cave

Nick Cave fans have descended on a charity bookshop in Hove, in southern England, after the musician donated 2,000 books from his personal collection. The Australian singer made the donation to Hove’s... Read more »
Tom Gauld on holiday packing – cartoon

‘Coupledom is very oppressing’: Swedish author Gun-Britt Sundström on the revival of her cult anti-marriage novel | Fiction in translation

At a glance, Engagement, Gun-Britt Sundström’s classic novel of the 1970s, looks like a conventional story of young student love floundering in the face of ambivalence. The 79-year-old author, who is speaking... Read more »
Four years after buying it for 0 Million, Kakao to shutter Radish Fiction

Michael Morpurgo to recite Vivaldi-inspired poetry at inaugural Cornwall festival | Michael Morpurgo

The author Sir Michael Morpurgo has spoken of the importance of taking the arts to places off the beaten track as he prepares for a recital of new poetry inspired by Vivaldi... Read more »
Death and the Gardener by Georgi Gospodinov review – how it feels to lose a father | Fiction

Death and the Gardener by Georgi Gospodinov review – how it feels to lose a father | Fiction

The Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov was published quietly in the Anglophone world for years before he won the 2023 International Booker prize with Time Shelter, about an Alzheimer’s clinic that recreates the... Read more »
Beyond the bonnets: Jane Austen’s working women finally get their place in the spotlight | Jane Austen

Beyond the bonnets: Jane Austen’s working women finally get their place in the spotlight | Jane Austen

After Elizabeth Bennet walked 3 miles across fields to visit her sick sister, the heroine of Pride and Prejudice came in for scandalised criticism of her “blowsy” hair and petticoats “six inches... Read more »
Beyond the bonnets: Jane Austen’s working women finally get their place in the spotlight | Jane Austen

‘My parents got me out of Soviet Russia at the right time. Should my family now leave the US?’ | Gary Shteyngart

Oh, to have been born in a small, stylish country with good food and favourable sea breezes. No empire, no holy faith, no condescension, no fatal ideologies. The fish is grilled, the... Read more »
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