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St. Petersburg Book Fair Highlights Victory Day, Military Conflict
The 20th annual St. Petersburg International Book Fair, held on May 22nd, attracted thousands of attendees from across Russia and friendly nations, featuring 242 publishers and emphasizing the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and the ongoing military conflict.
St. Petersburg Book Fair Highlights Victory Day, Military Conflict
The 20th annual St. Petersburg International Book Fair, held on May 22nd, attracted thousands of attendees from across Russia and friendly nations, featuring 242 publishers and emphasizing the 80th anniversary of Victory Day and the ongoing military conflict.
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Thomas Hardy Performance Debuts at Stonehenge
A unique performance celebrating Thomas Hardy's life and works is being staged at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, as part of the Salisbury International Arts Festival, featuring actor Anton Lesser and an orchestra, marking the first time Hardy's life and work have been performed at the site.
Thomas Hardy Performance Debuts at Stonehenge
A unique performance celebrating Thomas Hardy's life and works is being staged at Stonehenge, Wiltshire, as part of the Salisbury International Arts Festival, featuring actor Anton Lesser and an orchestra, marking the first time Hardy's life and work have been performed at the site.
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Mireille Berman (1964-2024): A Legacy in Dutch Literature
Mireille Berman, a renowned editor and literary specialist, passed away on March 3, 2024, from breast cancer; her career significantly impacted the Dutch and international literary communities through her work at De Bezige Bij, the Netherlands Literature Foundation, and her commitment to promoting d...
Mireille Berman (1964-2024): A Legacy in Dutch Literature
Mireille Berman, a renowned editor and literary specialist, passed away on March 3, 2024, from breast cancer; her career significantly impacted the Dutch and international literary communities through her work at De Bezige Bij, the Netherlands Literature Foundation, and her commitment to promoting d...
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Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Palestinian Author for Essays on Gaza
Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha won a Pulitzer Prize for his New Yorker essays detailing the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, including his own detention and interrogation by Israeli forces, and highlighting the impact of over a year and a half of conflict.
Pulitzer Prize Awarded to Palestinian Author for Essays on Gaza
Palestinian author Mosab Abu Toha won a Pulitzer Prize for his New Yorker essays detailing the suffering of Palestinians in Gaza, including his own detention and interrogation by Israeli forces, and highlighting the impact of over a year and a half of conflict.
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Le notti di Bergamo": A Novel Exploring the Covid-19 Pandemic's Impact
Ernesto Di Cianni's debut novel, "Le notti di Bergamo," explores the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Bergamo through a fictional narrative interwoven with real events, including President Mattarella's address and the song "Rinascerò rinascerai," which will be presented in Naples on May 6th.
Le notti di Bergamo": A Novel Exploring the Covid-19 Pandemic's Impact
Ernesto Di Cianni's debut novel, "Le notti di Bergamo," explores the impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on Bergamo through a fictional narrative interwoven with real events, including President Mattarella's address and the song "Rinascerò rinascerai," which will be presented in Naples on May 6th.
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Hélène Cixous Wins Formentor Prize for Literature
Hélène Cixous, a Franco-Algerian author born in 1937, won the Formentor Prize for Literature on October 1st for her body of work addressing feminism, exile, and violence, stemming from her childhood in colonized Algeria.
Hélène Cixous Wins Formentor Prize for Literature
Hélène Cixous, a Franco-Algerian author born in 1937, won the Formentor Prize for Literature on October 1st for her body of work addressing feminism, exile, and violence, stemming from her childhood in colonized Algeria.
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Celebrating 100 Years of Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway"
Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing the author's exploration of inner lives and societal pressures through the lens of Clarissa Dalloway's experiences in post-war London, highlighting the interplay between personal desires and societal expectations.

Celebrating 100 Years of Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway"
Virginia Woolf's "Mrs. Dalloway" celebrates its 100th anniversary, showcasing the author's exploration of inner lives and societal pressures through the lens of Clarissa Dalloway's experiences in post-war London, highlighting the interplay between personal desires and societal expectations.
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Cannes Film Festival Celebrates Literary Cinema
The Cannes Film Festival will showcase the animated film "Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol," highlighting the festival's long-standing relationship with literature, as evidenced by past jury president Marcel Pagnol and the current presence of authors like Leïla Slimani on the jury, alongside several film a...

Cannes Film Festival Celebrates Literary Cinema
The Cannes Film Festival will showcase the animated film "Marcel et Monsieur Pagnol," highlighting the festival's long-standing relationship with literature, as evidenced by past jury president Marcel Pagnol and the current presence of authors like Leïla Slimani on the jury, alongside several film a...
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2025 Pulitzer Prizes Highlight Courageous Journalism and Artistic Expression Amidst Growing Threats
The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes honored Percival Everett's 'James' in fiction, Ann Telnaes' commentary, and numerous journalists for exceptional reporting on the fentanyl crisis, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the conflict in Sudan, and other critical issues, highlighting courageous work amid...

2025 Pulitzer Prizes Highlight Courageous Journalism and Artistic Expression Amidst Growing Threats
The 2025 Pulitzer Prizes honored Percival Everett's 'James' in fiction, Ann Telnaes' commentary, and numerous journalists for exceptional reporting on the fentanyl crisis, the attempted assassination of Donald Trump, the conflict in Sudan, and other critical issues, highlighting courageous work amid...
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Dream State": A Multi-Generational Novel Exploring Legacy and Environmental Change
Eric Puchner's "Dream State" follows a love triangle in Montana from 2004, exploring the lasting impact of characters' decisions on their children's lives against a backdrop of environmental change, specifically the receding lake and disappearing wildlife, over several decades.

Dream State": A Multi-Generational Novel Exploring Legacy and Environmental Change
Eric Puchner's "Dream State" follows a love triangle in Montana from 2004, exploring the lasting impact of characters' decisions on their children's lives against a backdrop of environmental change, specifically the receding lake and disappearing wildlife, over several decades.
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NYT Poetry Challenge: Memorize Millay's "Recuerdo"
The New York Times launched a week-long challenge encouraging readers to memorize Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo," starting with the first two lines, to promote engagement with poetry and enhance memory skills.

NYT Poetry Challenge: Memorize Millay's "Recuerdo"
The New York Times launched a week-long challenge encouraging readers to memorize Edna St. Vincent Millay's "Recuerdo," starting with the first two lines, to promote engagement with poetry and enhance memory skills.
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Motro's "Right to Happiness": Holocaust Survivors' Resilience and Intergenerational Trauma
Helen Schary Motro's "The Right to Happiness" is a short story collection exploring the lives of Holocaust survivors and their descendants in Israel and New York, highlighting their resilience, intergenerational trauma, and the ongoing impact of the Holocaust on their identities and relationships.

Motro's "Right to Happiness": Holocaust Survivors' Resilience and Intergenerational Trauma
Helen Schary Motro's "The Right to Happiness" is a short story collection exploring the lives of Holocaust survivors and their descendants in Israel and New York, highlighting their resilience, intergenerational trauma, and the ongoing impact of the Holocaust on their identities and relationships.
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