The Paris
The article discusses the introspective nature of writing and the release of Rubén Lardín's new book.
Exhibition 'Sweeter Than Honey' at the Pinakothek der Moderne: The Power of Writing
The exhibition 'Sweeter Than Honey' explores the dual nature of language, its ability to reveal hidden truths, and the implications of censorship.
AI chose the best invention of man and the answer is not what many imagine
According to AI, the best invention of humankind is writing, highlighting its immense impact and collective nature rather than being a single object.
Oh, to hear the cranes trumpet
The article discusses the importance of nature journals in maintaining attention in nature, whether through logging or writing haikus.
Cambridge Professor: 'This Can Save Us from Perishing'
Robert Macfarlane, a professor and nature writer at Cambridge, discusses his views on appreciating and preserving the world around us.
In conclusion, is your writing well?
The article discusses the impact of generative AI on writing in education, raising concerns about academic integrity and the changing nature of writing skills.
It was 1932 and Einstein was writing with Freud about how to prevent another war. Their thoughts are relevant today (excerpt from the book)
The correspondence between Einstein and Freud explores the timeless question of how to prevent war, reflecting on the failures of international institutions and human nature.
Texts by AI are like masturbation, they satisfy but do not convince
The article reflects on the nature of AI-generated texts, likening them to an unsatisfactory form of satisfaction akin to masturbation, emphasizing the importance of human connection and dialogue in writing.
Selemonas Paltanavičius: "Inspiration for Books Comes from Nature"
Lithuanian author Selemonas Paltanavičius discusses his writing process, the distinction between his non-fiction and fiction works, and how nature inspires his creativity.
A Hidden Path
The author reflects on the dual nature of writing and reading, expressing gratitude for the shelter and solace that literature provides amidst life's challenges.
From the Chelsea Hotel to her writing refuge in Rockaway: a walk through Patti Smith's New York through her memoirs
The article explores Patti Smith's journey in New York City, reflecting on her experiences and the transformative nature of the city over fifty years.
What happened to the community? wonders the reviewer after seeing Lars Norén's latest play
The review discusses Lars Norén's latest play 'Communion', highlighting its beautiful writing and performances but criticizing its sluggish and unresolved nature.
Abbas Baydoum to Al Jazeera Net: I am not the desired reader of my poetry.. and writing is an independent being that amazes its creator
Lebanese poet and novelist Abbas Baydoum discusses the complexities of his poetry and the independent nature of writing.
Nature boys and girls – here’s your chance to get published in the Guardian
The Young Country Diary series invites children aged 8-14 to submit articles about their encounters with nature for potential publication in the Guardian.