Confession: I never read “The Grapes of Wrath.” Not until now. Most people are forced to read it in high school. It was ...
Did you resolve to read more in 2026? Whether you're on track or need a jump start, here are some books coming out in the next few months to considering adding to your list.
Tamil crime writer Rajesh Kumar reflects on 1,500 novels, pulp fiction economics, and why working-class readers—from autorickshaw drivers to porters—have sustained his relevance across five ...
The acronym in question is FAFO, and remarkably, it’s being offered as the justification for the U.S. invasion of Venezuela.
On 14 December 1987, when we learnt that Dr Biodun Jeyifo had resigned from the University of Ife, the anger was palpable at ...
The real shock of generative AI is not automation but the loss of language as a human monopoly. An existential reckoning.
In recent years, however, there have been indications that its gory days are long gone. The last true Magaluf outrage, once a ...
Since then, the Victoria product has gone on to play senior domestic cricket in all three formats, and returns to the U19 ...
After a record-breaking season, big stars and big revivals hope to lure in New York audiences over the next 12 months ...
In 1975 he circulated a small chapbook, Blues to Be Read Someday, which features a version of the opening chapter of his ...
Rest in peace, esteemed RKA madam. Your presence endures in the pages you wrote, the students you shaped, and the quiet brilliance you gifted to our literary world.
Those who have never lived in freedom desire it with visceral passion. Those who inherited it consider it obvious, boring, perhaps even oppressive. It will not end well, at least for us. Opiinion.
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