Jana Micenková writes about motherhood and what we don't want to read
Jana Micenková's writing explores dysfunctional family dynamics and the challenges of motherhood in contemporary Slovak literature.
María Sonia Cristoff, walking like an animal
The article discusses María Sonia Cristoff, focusing on her unique literary style and thematic exploration.
Ardone, De Cataldo, Ainis: the talks return on February 21 at the exhibition for the 50th anniversary of Repubblica
Prominent guests will engage in heated debates at the 50th-anniversary exhibition of Repubblica in Rome, featuring discussions on contemporary political issues, crime literature, and youth writing.
The novelist Don Winslow reappears and defines Trump as "a schoolyard bully"
Don Winslow, a prominent contemporary noir novelist, returns with a new book after a hiatus to campaign against Trump, calling him a 'schoolyard bully.'
‘Act of family vengeance’: French defamation case highlights perils of writing autofiction
A defamation lawsuit involving French historian Cécile Desprairies underscores the escalating tension between autobiographical literature and familial relationships in contemporary Europe.