World Success 'Lázár': Why Is It So Exceptionally Successful?
Nelio Biedermann's novel 'Lázár' has been a bestseller for six months, and plans for a film adaptation by Tom Tykwer are underway, prompting discussions about its significant impact on contemporary German literature and literary criticism.
The Golden Glove as a Comic: Nothing is Softened Here
The article reviews the comic adaptation of Heinz Strunk's novel "Der goldene Handschuh", emphasizing its literary brilliance and the impact of the original work.
Review: Na zábradlí Theater Accurately Assessed the Potential of the Novel Časokryt
The article reviews a Czech theater production that effectively captures the essence of the novel Časokryt.
'Emerald Fennell's Heathcliff is a 'romantic hero' - in reality he's a literary incel'
Emerald Fennell's adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights' transforms Heathcliff from a complex anti-hero into a sanitized romantic figure, diverging significantly from Brontë's original gothic narrative.
‘I’m a Bronte expert and Wuthering Heights film is a daddy issues sex romp failure'
Bronte expert Joelle Owusu-Sekyere critiques Emerald Fennell's modern adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights', calling it a disappointing interpretation for literary purists.
Beyond 'Wuthering Heights', discover 5 premieres inspired by books
A new cinematic adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights' has hit theaters alongside other highly anticipated book adaptations set for release in 2026.
Wasn't it faithful to the book? All the changes Emerald Fennell made in 'Wuthering Heights' with Margot Robbie and Jacob Elordi
Emerald Fennell's new adaptation of Emily Brontë's iconic novel 'Wuthering Heights' has sparked controversy due to significant creative liberties.
Wuthering Heights 2026: Emerald Fennell Reinvents Love and Class Madness
Emerald Fennell returns with her latest cinematic adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights,' blending literary fidelity with personal emotional experiences.
"Satanic Tango": Despair Presented Directly
The article reflects on the literary work "Satanic Tango" by László Krasznahorkai, emphasizing its themes of despair and the 1994 film adaptation directed by Béla Tarr.
Analysis: The director of the rustling hill tries to deliberately annoy fans of the book
The article analyzes criticisms of Emerald Fennell's film adaptation of Emily Brontë's classic novel, focusing on the portrayal of Heathcliff and the reactions from literary fans.
The Kiss of the Spider Woman: A Tribute That Does Not Do Justice to Manuel Puig
The new film adaptation of Manuel Puig's novel "El beso de la mujer araña" raises questions about the challenges of adapting a literary masterpiece into cinema.
'Wuthering Heights' premieres: what are the differences between the classic book and the new movie?
The new film adaptation of 'Wuthering Heights' focuses on the sensuality of the lead characters and diverges from the original literary themes.
Is Heathcliff narcissistic, crazy, proto-Marxist? The enigma of the hero of 'Wuthering Heights'
The article explores various interpretations of Heathcliff, the main character from 'Wuthering Heights', in light of a new film adaptation directed by Emerald Fennell.
Karina Sainz Borgo: "I didn't hang myself from a beam because I had books to read"
Karina Sainz Borgo returns to Venezuela with her new novel 'Nazarena', portraying a disintegrating family at the end of the 19th century, coinciding with the film adaptation of her debut literary work.
The universe of Brandon Sanderson will come to the screen: this is the agreement he has signed to adapt his novels to film and television
Brandon Sanderson has signed an agreement to adapt his novels into film and television formats, believing his literary universe deserves to be visualized beyond the pages of books.
Between Inspiration and Tragedy: The Italian Period that Shaped Mary Shelley and Her Literature
This article reflects on the significant Italian period that influenced Mary Shelley's literary work, coinciding with the anniversary of her death and the upcoming adaptation of her famous novel 'Frankenstein.'
Podcast: Don't make such a theater
Klaus Schöning discusses his radical departure from the long-standing traditions of literary radio plays, seeking to explore new narrative possibilities rather than adapt established works.
I Love This P*** / I Hate This P***
The article discusses the literary success of Milena Busquets' book 'También esto pasará' and its nearly unnoticed film adaptation directed by María Ripoll.
"Taunus Crime" on ZDF: The Downfall of the House of Winterscheid
The ZDF adaptation 'In Eternal Friendship - A Taunus Crime' serves as a critique by author Nele Neuhaus of the Frankfurt publishing world and its literary commentary, spanning two ninety-minute episodes.
How did Twitter comment on The Great Chimera: 'If Konstantinou isn't a reason to say yes, then what?'
The article discusses Twitter reactions to the television adaptation of the literary work 'The Great Chimera', based on the novel by M. Karagatsis.
Hvorecky’s Library: Percival Everett is the Literary Discovery of the Year
Percival Everett has emerged as the literary discovery of the past year, gaining late recognition for his original voice in American prose, particularly following the film adaptation of his novel 'Erasure' titled 'American Fiction', which garnered five Oscar nominations in 2023.