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Guardian's Marlowe Revival Ignored: A Call for Broader Classical Theatre
The Guardian's call to revive Christopher Marlowe's works is countered by accounts of a 2022 Canterbury production, "The Marlowe Sessions," which received negative reviews despite its scale and success.
Guardian's Marlowe Revival Ignored: A Call for Broader Classical Theatre
The Guardian's call to revive Christopher Marlowe's works is countered by accounts of a 2022 Canterbury production, "The Marlowe Sessions," which received negative reviews despite its scale and success.
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44% Bias Score


Heroines": A Literary Reckoning of Gender Inequality
Kate Zambreno's "Heroines" (published in the US 13 years ago) explores how female writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, and others, were historically marginalized and their mental health exploited by male counterparts, challenging literary canons and promoting a reevaluation of gender r...
Heroines": A Literary Reckoning of Gender Inequality
Kate Zambreno's "Heroines" (published in the US 13 years ago) explores how female writers, including Zelda Fitzgerald, Sylvia Plath, and others, were historically marginalized and their mental health exploited by male counterparts, challenging literary canons and promoting a reevaluation of gender r...
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76% Bias Score


NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
NYT Editor Advocates for Unbiased Book Coverage Amidst Publishing Trends
Gilbert Cruz, NYT book section editor for three years, discusses the evolving landscape of book coverage, emphasizing unbiased reviews and diverse reader engagement strategies, highlighting the popularity of Romantasy and self-published books, while addressing challenges to book reviewing, the impac...
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40% Bias Score


Gnomon" at 100: Celebrating a Century of Classical Reviews
Gnomon," a German journal exclusively publishing classical studies book reviews since 1925, celebrated its 100th anniversary on April 10th in Bonn, highlighting its historical significance and current challenges regarding the role of academic reviews in scholarship and public discourse.
Gnomon" at 100: Celebrating a Century of Classical Reviews
Gnomon," a German journal exclusively publishing classical studies book reviews since 1925, celebrated its 100th anniversary on April 10th in Bonn, highlighting its historical significance and current challenges regarding the role of academic reviews in scholarship and public discourse.
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40% Bias Score


Disrespect for Literature in Greece: A Contrast with Israel
The author contrasts the respect shown to writers in Israel in 1999 with the recent disruption of an Israeli author's talk in Thessaloniki, Greece, highlighting a decline in cultural values and intolerance towards intellectual discourse in Greece.
Disrespect for Literature in Greece: A Contrast with Israel
The author contrasts the respect shown to writers in Israel in 1999 with the recent disruption of an Israeli author's talk in Thessaloniki, Greece, highlighting a decline in cultural values and intolerance towards intellectual discourse in Greece.
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56% Bias Score


Lezioni dalle rovine": Recovering Four Marginalized Italian Authors
Davide Bregola's "Lezioni dalle rovine" profiles four marginalized Italian authorsâVitaliano Trevisan, Umberto Bellintani, Ivano Ferrari, and Marosia Castaldiâdetailing their lives, literary contributions, and the challenges they faced in a system that often overlooked their work, highlighting the h...
Lezioni dalle rovine": Recovering Four Marginalized Italian Authors
Davide Bregola's "Lezioni dalle rovine" profiles four marginalized Italian authorsâVitaliano Trevisan, Umberto Bellintani, Ivano Ferrari, and Marosia Castaldiâdetailing their lives, literary contributions, and the challenges they faced in a system that often overlooked their work, highlighting the h...
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32% Bias Score

Rediscovery of RamĂłn J. Sender's Works Offers Fresh Perspective on War and Exile
RamĂłn J. Sender's works, including the recently republished "Contraataque" and a collection of his novels, are experiencing renewed interest, highlighting his unique perspective as a soldier, war correspondent, and exile, offering insights into the Spanish Civil War and broader human experiences.

Rediscovery of RamĂłn J. Sender's Works Offers Fresh Perspective on War and Exile
RamĂłn J. Sender's works, including the recently republished "Contraataque" and a collection of his novels, are experiencing renewed interest, highlighting his unique perspective as a soldier, war correspondent, and exile, offering insights into the Spanish Civil War and broader human experiences.
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32% Bias Score

Compagnon's Testament: Reflections on Literary Endings and the Humanistic Intellectual
Antoine Compagnon's "Con la vida por detrĂĄs", published by Acantilado, compiles his final lectures at the CollĂšge de France, reflecting on the final works of major authors and the changing role of the humanistic intellectual, a model he embodies.

Compagnon's Testament: Reflections on Literary Endings and the Humanistic Intellectual
Antoine Compagnon's "Con la vida por detrĂĄs", published by Acantilado, compiles his final lectures at the CollĂšge de France, reflecting on the final works of major authors and the changing role of the humanistic intellectual, a model he embodies.
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60% Bias Score

NYT Literary Critic Discusses Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Media Landscape
Gilbert Cruz, the New York Times' literary critic, discussed his approach to book coverage at the 2025 Madrid Book Fair, emphasizing accessibility and the challenges of a rapidly changing media landscape, including the rise of self-publishing and the decline of well-funded literary criticism.

NYT Literary Critic Discusses Challenges and Opportunities in a Changing Media Landscape
Gilbert Cruz, the New York Times' literary critic, discussed his approach to book coverage at the 2025 Madrid Book Fair, emphasizing accessibility and the challenges of a rapidly changing media landscape, including the rise of self-publishing and the decline of well-funded literary criticism.
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36% Bias Score

Lacey's "Möbius Book": A Literary Experiment in Form and Faith
Catherine Lacey's "The Möbius Book" is a literary experiment blending memoir and fiction, printed from both ends to mirror its cyclical themes of faith, relationships, and artistic creation, exploring the ambiguities of personal experience and literary form.

Lacey's "Möbius Book": A Literary Experiment in Form and Faith
Catherine Lacey's "The Möbius Book" is a literary experiment blending memoir and fiction, printed from both ends to mirror its cyclical themes of faith, relationships, and artistic creation, exploring the ambiguities of personal experience and literary form.
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28% Bias Score

Death of French Literary Critic Angelo Rinaldi
Angelo Rinaldi, a member of the Académie Française and author of numerous novels including the Prix Femina-winning "La Maison des Atlantes," passed away in Paris on May 7th at the age of 84.

Death of French Literary Critic Angelo Rinaldi
Angelo Rinaldi, a member of the Académie Française and author of numerous novels including the Prix Femina-winning "La Maison des Atlantes," passed away in Paris on May 7th at the age of 84.
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16% Bias Score

Mario Vargas Llosa: A Literary Legacy
Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning author, has produced a vast literary output, exploring themes of power, societal structures, and human nature in Peru and Latin America, marked by complex narratives and insightful social critique.

Mario Vargas Llosa: A Literary Legacy
Mario Vargas Llosa, a Nobel Prize-winning author, has produced a vast literary output, exploring themes of power, societal structures, and human nature in Peru and Latin America, marked by complex narratives and insightful social critique.
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16% Bias Score
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