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Many of my acquaintances have given up “reading about something that didn't happen.” But fiction has long-term and concrete ...
Many narrators continue to portray Oppenheimer as the father of the atomic bomb. But crediting him was part of a strategy to make nuclear weapons look like an unambiguous force of good—not of evil.
Pan,” by Michael Clune, details a year in the life of a suburban adolescent who can’t shake his panic attacks.
Women are so fed up with dating men that the phenomenon even has a name: heterofatalism. So what do we do with our desire?
Forget doomscrolling. These books jolt your brain, challenge your worldview, and slap you out of autopilot. They're ...
Shouting Out Loud" chronicles the rise of The Raincoats, a pivotal punk band pulled from obscurity by Kurt Cobain.
In an extract from her new book, Narungga poet and researcher Natalie Harkin reveals intimate truths about the shameful ...
The “failing better” campaign, led by the university’s student success division, ALEX, provides resources and support for ...
Books Gen Z will want to annotate, quote, and share sparking deep reflection, laughter, and connection that stays long after ...
The winner of the Women’s Prize for Fiction 2025 reflects on theft, studying landscapes, and crafting an engaging story of ...
Video essayist Thomas Flight dives deep into why character actors are the secret ingredient that makes films feel alive. His ...
Mr. Robot and Fight Club have shaped how audiences perceive the unreliable narrator, mental illness, and have delineated the ...