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Continue with Googleelconfidencial.com • Politics • Spain
Pablo Iglesias's new book, 'Enemigos íntimos,' is a political settling of scores that serves as an ideological foundation for the future of Podemos.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
This book review discusses 'Slayers, Every One of Us,' a memoir by Kristin Russo and Jenny Owen Youngs, exploring their creative partnership and navigating their divorce while maintaining their podcast about 'Buffy the Vampire Slayer'.
nzz.ch • Literature • World
A review of Rebecca Yarros's "Onyx Storm", part of the record-breaking "Empyrean" series, analyzes its plot, characters, and style, highlighting its popularity but questioning its literary merit.
newyorker.com • Literature • World
This New Yorker article reviews Katherine Rundell's book, Impossible Creatures, highlighting its fantastical elements, adventurous plots, and themes of childhood freedom and resilience.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
This New York Times review explores the life of Gabriële Buffet-Picabia, a pivotal figure in the early 20th-century art scene, as recounted in the novel 'Gabriële' by Anne and Claire Berest.
oglobo.globo.com • Literature • Brazil
Samir Machado de Machado's new novel, 'O crime do bom nazista', is a crime thriller set on a zeppelin in 1933, exploring themes of Nazism and contemporary Brazil.
washingtonexaminer.com • Linguistics • World
This book review analyzes Jason Stanley and David Beaver's 'The Politics of Language,' critiquing its theory of 'resonance' as the essence of meaning and its implications for political discourse.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
This New York Times review examines J.P. Donleavy's humorous and insightful book, “The Unexpurgated Code,” celebrating its 50th anniversary and highlighting its timeless relevance.
page.ke • Literature • Poland
This review analyzes Manuela Gretkowska's novel "Trans," highlighting its erotic style, psychological depth, and exploration of a complex relationship with Andrzej Żuławski.
elpais.com • Journalism • World
This article compares and contrasts different styles of journalistic reporting, using several recent books as examples, highlighting the debate between factual accuracy and stylistic choices.
nytimes.com • Politics • World
Andrea Dworkin's 'Right-Wing Women' offers a surprising analysis of conservative women's antifeminism, viewing their fatalism as a realistic response to male oppression.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
Curtis Sittenfeld's new story collection, 'Show Don't Tell: Stories', challenges the idea that life's complexities are easily resolved by middle age, offering messy, relatable tales with unpredictable twists.
liberation.fr • Literature • France
A French newspaper criticizes Nicolas Bedos's new book, 'Soif de honte,' arguing that it's a self-serving attempt to rehabilitate his image following a sexual assault conviction rather than a genuine expression of remorse.
red-rising.fandom.com • Literature • World
Iron Gold, the fourth book in the Red Rising Saga, details the struggles of a new republic facing threats from both within and beyond the solar system.
telegraph.co.uk • Politics • New Zealand
A critical review of Jacinda Ardern's memoir, 'A Different Kind of Power,' finds it lacking in substance and overly focused on personal feelings.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
Geoff Dyer's 'Homework' is a memoir exploring his formative years in England and the surprising ways his childhood obsessions shaped his writing career.
irishtimes.com • Literature • Ireland
Colin Barrett's 'Wild Houses' masterfully blends the crime caper genre with poignant portrayals of ordinary lives on the fringes of small-town Irish gangsterdom.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
Catherine Lacey's "The Möbius Book" is a unique double book, combining a novella with a pandemic-era memoir exploring themes of breakup and friendship.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
A review of Dennard Dayle's debut novel, “How to Dodge a Cannonball,” highlights its satirical take on race and war during the American Civil War through the naive yet endearing protagonist.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
Joyce Carol Oates's 'Fox' is a gripping novel exploring the devastating consequences of a predatory teacher's actions and the lasting impact on his victims.
nytimes.com • Literature • World
Mariel Franklin's debut novel, 'Bonding,' explores themes of modern dating, existentialism, and the marketing of desire within a contemporary London setting.
elpais.com • Literature • World
This article reviews Caitlin Moran's book, exploring her insightful perspective on men and masculinity, particularly within the context of feminism and societal expectations.
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A New York Times review delves into Hannah Pittard's 'If You Love It, Let It Kill You,' exploring its unconventional narrative and the protagonist's relatable struggles with identity, family, and ambition.
theguardian.com • Literature • World
David Grann's 'The Wager' masterfully re-examines a classic shipwreck tale, challenging traditional narratives and exploring the lasting impact of historical events.
nrc.nl • Literature • Netherlands
Ko van 't Hek's new book reveals the truth behind a fictional childhood letter submitted to the VPRO's 'Achterwerk' column, exploring themes of truth, fiction, and the human desire for attention.