Tag #Novel

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theguardian.com
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Hilary Mantel Prize for Fiction Honors Emerging Writers

Following Hilary Mantel's death, a new prize has been established in her name to support and mentor unpublished novelists in the UK and Ireland, focusing on recognizing promising talent.

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16% Bias Score

Quality Education
elpais.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Insomnia in Spain: A Novel Explores Sleep Deprivation and Societal Pressures

Isaac Rosa's new novel, "Las buenas noches," examines Spain's widespread sleep problems, linking insomnia to societal pressures and the 24/7 culture.

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16% Bias Score

Good Health and Well-being
theguardian.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Jens Lekman's Wedding Singer Career Inspires New Album and Novel

Swedish indie musician Jens Lekman, known for his poignant love songs, has released a new album and novel, "Songs for Other People's Weddings," inspired by his 132 wedding performances, blending fiction and autobiography.

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16% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
zeit.de
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Wahl's "Die Assistentin" Explores Career, Self-Discovery

Caroline Wahl's third novel, "Die Assistentin," follows a young woman's journey through a difficult job at a publishing house in Munich, exploring themes of self-discovery and finding one's path amidst challenging work environments and familial expectations; the novel is notable for its success foll...

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20% Bias Score

Gender Equality
smh.com.au
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Ruins" Novel Optioned for Film Adaptation by Oscar-Winning Actors

Australian novelist Amy Taylor's novel "Ruins" has been optioned for a film adaptation by Oscar-nominees Vanessa Kirby and Sebastian Stan, who will produce and star, shortly before Taylor gave birth, highlighting the novel's compelling narrative and the author's career advancement.

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28% Bias Score

Decent Work and Economic Growth
taz.de
🌐 85% Global Worthiness
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Twardoch's "Die Nulllinie": War's Dehumanizing Impact

Szczepan Twardoch's "Die Nulllinie" recounts the experiences of Koń, a Ukrainian academic soldier fighting near the front lines in the Kherson region, illustrating the brutal realities of war and its impact on individuals and society.

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44% Bias Score

Peace, Justice, and Strong Institutions
theguardian.com
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Alice Birch's "Romans": A Play Exploring Masculinity Through Literary History

Alice Birch, acclaimed playwright and screenwriter, premiered her new play "Romans" at the Almeida Theatre, exploring masculinity's evolution through different literary periods and challenging traditional male narratives.

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48% Bias Score

Gender Equality
nrc.nl
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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Belgian Novel "Grondwerk" Uses Mole-Rat Narrative to Explore Climate Activism

Tijl Nuyts' debut novel, "Grondwerk," features a mole-rat narrator sent to Brussels to subtly influence human society by planting "mental seeds" of collectivism, mirroring climate activism.

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24% Bias Score

Climate Action
lemonde.fr
🌐 35% Global Worthiness
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Sébastien Ménestrier's "La Petite Zone avec de la lumière": A Daily Chronicle of Life and Literature

Sébastien Ménestrier's "La Petite Zone avec de la lumière" is a collection of short chapters following the author's daily life from November 2018 to March 2019, blending personal experiences with observations of the world around him, creating a poignant and insightful narrative.

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48% Bias Score

No Poverty
nrc.nl
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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McEwan's Novel Explores Information Overload and Climate Change's Impact

Ian McEwan's new novel, "What We Can Know," set in 2119 in a post-flood UK, follows a literary scholar's search for a lost poem from 1990-2030, exploring themes of information overload, climate change, and humanity's capacity for resilience.

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44% Bias Score

Climate Action
elmundo.es
🌐 65% Global Worthiness
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Death of Spanish Writer and Editor José María Guelbenzu at 81

José María Guelbenzu, a renowned Spanish writer and editor who led prominent publishing houses, died at 81; his final novel, "Una gota de afecto," reflected his life's themes, and his crime novels featuring Mariana de Marco gained wide popularity.

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32% Bias Score

No Poverty
theguardian.com
🌐 75% Global Worthiness
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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.

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4% Bias Score

No Poverty

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