Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 4th

Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 4th

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Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian review – how the Islamic Republic was born | History books

Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian review – how the Islamic Republic was born | History books

As Wordsworth found in Paris after 1789, revolutions are deeply enthralling. There is nothing so bold, so self-sacrificing, so brave, so cruel as a revolutionary crowd. What’s more, revolutions have shaped the modern world.... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Monday, May 4th

Feminism play Liberation and first world war novel Angel Down among Pulitzer winners | Pulitzer prize

Pulitzer prize officials awarded the fiction award to an author with a long history in fantasy, horror and young adult novels: Daniel Kraus, cited for Angel Down, a first world war narrative... Read more »
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Spirit in the Sky

Bonus Daily Cartoon: Spirit in the Sky

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Marilyn Monroe Made Being Photographed Into an Art

Marilyn Monroe Made Being Photographed Into an Art

In May of 2022, the actress, reality-TV star, and lingerie mogul Kim Kardashian arrived at the Metropolitan Museum of Art for the annual Met Gala, wearing another woman’s dress. It was sixty... Read more »
One Leg on Earth by ’Pemi Aguda review – a powerfully eerie portrait of Lagos | Fiction

One Leg on Earth by ’Pemi Aguda review – a powerfully eerie portrait of Lagos | Fiction

Realism, contrary to appearances, isn’t a form closed off to horror. The stories in ’Pemi Aguda’s debut collection, Ghostroots, a finalist for the 2024 US National Book award, rivetingly bore out this... Read more »
Bonus Daily Cartoon: Spirit in the Sky

Tom Gauld on the launch of a new publishing imprint – cartoon

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Katie Kitamura: ‘Almost every writer changes my mind – that’s the point of reading’ | Books

Katie Kitamura: ‘Almost every writer changes my mind – that’s the point of reading’ | Books

My earliest reading memoryI remember reading throughout my childhood, but it’s hard to identify my earliest memory of reading. In a lot of ways, it’s as if my childhood began when I learned to... Read more »
Iran and the Revolution by Homa Katouzian review – how the Islamic Republic was born | History books

‘One of the most profound encounters of my life’: could existential therapist Emmy van Deurzen change the way you think? | Philosophy books

The existential therapist Emmy van Deurzen moved to the UK inspired by RD Laing, the Scottish anti-psychiatrist who said insanity is a “perfectly rational adjustment to an insane world”. It was 1977... Read more »
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