Glasses in the Election Campaign: I See You, Trust Me
The article critiques the Munich municipal election campaign through a literary lens, using references to a contemporary German novel.
Hardo Pajula Interview with Mark Vernon: The Land of Ulro
The article features an interview discussing themes from Czesław Miłosz's work and the philosophical implications of human existence, drawing upon literary references.
“Today the ‘I love you’ loses meaning the moment it is said”: how we declare our love in 2026
The article discusses the evolution and cultural significance of love declarations in contemporary society, highlighting how they have become entangled in various emotional expressions and societal expectations.
The book 'After Barbarism': Gaza is the 'revealer of truth' that exposed Western racism
The book 'After Barbarism' by Hamid Dabashi explores the philosophical implications of Gaza as a critical exposer of Western racism, building on historical and literary references.