A Certain Kind of Experience
In their new book "What Does Art Do," musician Brian Eno and writer Bette A. encourage readers to find refuge in novels, music, and films while contemplating the future from idealized perspectives.
My books tell a single story: monsters and children in search of freedom
Author Niccolò Ammaniti discusses his new novel 'Il custode' and its themes of childhood, freedom, and the horror that lurks in one's living environment.
The Nine Books of the Week
Critics from 'Babelia' review new works from various contemporary authors, showcasing a range of literary styles and themes.
Dramaturg Lauris Gundars: In My Profession, Permission is Necessary
Lauris Gundars discusses his new book and the nature of storytelling in his profession as a dramatist.
'I've read hundreds of thriller books and 1 stands out from the crowd'
A book lover shares her enthusiasm for a standout thriller titled 'Die Trying' by Eleanor Barker White, urging readers to add it to their lists.
New Books: Smith, Ross and Novotná
An article discussing new book releases by authors Smith, Ross, and Novotná, though the full content is not accessible due to a loading issue.
Pilar's Diary in the Amazon and Édouard Louis: What to Watch on TV and Streaming This Friday
This article discusses various films and shows available for streaming, including a new film inspired by Flávia Lins e Silva's books and an interview with Édouard Louis.
New Academic and Intellectual Books on March 20
A list of newly released academic and intellectual books is presented, covering anthropology, philosophy, digital connectivity, architecture, and music sociology.
New Books for Children and Youth on March 20
The article highlights new children's and youth books available in Korea, addressing themes such as responsibility, bravery, and friendship.
New Literature Books on March 22
A review of newly released literary works in Korea, highlighting a range of authors and themes.
New Books for Culture on March 20
A selection of newly released insightful books covering topics like labor rights, public transportation, literacy education, and historical religious speeches in South Korea.
"Skandars" – A New International Fantasy Bestseller for Young Readers
The article discusses the release of the epic fantasy series 'Skandars,' centered on a unicorn rider and recently translated into over 20 languages, gaining immense popularity with readers.
Controversial Author Caught in Plagiarism - Now There's a New Twist
Finnish author Harri István Mäki has been accused of plagiarism with multiple works, resulting in his resignation from the Finnish Writers' Union and the withdrawal of his books from sale.
From the Middle Ages to Jan Masaryk to Stalin. Spring Great Book Thursday Brings Ten Novelties
The article discusses the launch of ten new books at the Spring Great Book Thursday event in Czechia.
Iconographic Picture Books for Adults. A Look at Robert Rūrāns' Exhibition "Kastanis and the Universe"
The exhibition "Kastanis and the Universe" presents a conceptual spiral layout showcasing Robert Rūrāns' early works that reflect on social and political themes, culminating in a new perspective rooted in medieval tradition.
Three hot new Canadian books you need to read this month
The article highlights three new Canadian books that are essential reads for March, focusing on their unique themes and authors.
Reading Flash, Hottest Book News and Many Spring Ideas. Inviting to the Riga Book Festival
The Riga Book Festival invites attendees to explore new books, meet authors, and enjoy workshops, all centered on spring themes.
New Books: Mikulecká, Benešová and Bright
A review of three new books featuring intriguing mysteries and characters.
New Books in Literature on March 13
A roundup of new literary works highlighting various themes such as queer utopia, independent storytelling, and reflections on tragedy in Western literature.
New Educational Books Released on March 13
A selection of new educational books covering diverse topics, including reading challenges, language, women's history, travel, and political discourse, is highlighted in the Hankyoreh's latest article.
New Children's and Youth Books on March 13
A review of new children's and youth books published in Korea, highlighting themes of communication, friendship, and transformation.
New Academic and Intellectual Books on March 13
A selection of new academic and intellectual books released in Korea on March 13 includes topics ranging from the Goryeo dynasty's land system to Western political thought.
Librarian Day: professionals explain how the career works and the challenges with new technologies: 'Much more than organizing books'
Brazil celebrates National Librarian Day, shedding light on the evolving role of librarians beyond traditional library settings.
Machine that transforms a read book into another copy arrives in Santos; understand how it works
A new book exchange initiative called the Incredible Book Machine has been launched in Santos, Brazil, allowing participants to swap used books for other surprise titles.
Free exhibition in SP provides historical overview of female photography with books
A new exhibition titled "What They Saw" showcasing a collection of hundred photobooks by female photographers will open at the Instituto Moreira Salles in São Paulo on March 17.
A new Salon is being published: About nature rights with Hana Müller, FAMUFEST, and the books of Václav Bělohradský and Gabriela Brázdová
The article discusses the release of a new edition of 'Salon' featuring topics on nature rights and highlights events like FAMUFEST as well as the works of notable authors.
Ernst Fischer: "Bibliophilia": When Collecting Books Becomes Obsessive
The article discusses Ernst Fischer's exploration of obsessive book collecting in his new standard work on bibliophilia.
TOP 20 ⟩ A Novel That Shows a Workday As Both Comical and Sad Takes Over the Book Sales Chart
Tõnu Õnnepalu's new novel "Tööpäev" has topped the Apollo bookstore sales chart, depicting a compelling story set in a nursery where work is seen as a necessity rather than a calling.
Portrait: He is not beloved. He has not written wise books. But he understands power
The article discusses Mojtaba Khamenei's potential rise as Iran's new spiritual leader, highlighting his lack of popularity and scholarly contributions but his understanding of power dynamics.
The eight books of the week
The article reviews eight new books from various authors and provides insights into their themes and significance.
New Nonfiction to Read This Spring
The article highlights exciting upcoming nonfiction books for spring, including memoirs, true crime narratives, and biographies.
New Books: Trpková, Castillo, and Erskinová
The article discusses new book releases by authors Trpková, Castillo, and Erskinová, but the content fails to load due to technical issues.
HBO announces new actors for 'Harry Potter' series; see who is who
HBO has announced new cast members for the upcoming 'Harry Potter' series, set to premiere in 2027 and promises to be a faithful adaptation of the original books with involvement from J.K. Rowling.
New interpretations of Moomin books provoke criticism: 'Not Tove Jansson'
Recent reinterpretations of the Moomin books have sparked criticism for altering the tone and language of the original works.
New Books for Children and Teenagers on March 6
A review of new children's and young adult books released on March 6, covering imaginative stories and educational topics.
New Books for March 6
A review of new literary releases, featuring diverse themes and authors, including a biography of Roger Fry by Virginia Woolf and a collection of philosophical reflections on beauty and discrimination.
New Literary Books for March 6
An overview of new literary works including poetry collections and short stories from various authors, exploring themes such as lost values and ethical dilemmas.
New Academic Books for March 6
A preview of several new academic books, including topics on law, economics, psychology, and history.
Five books to read while waiting for the new ACOTAR books
The article lists five books to read while fans wait for the upcoming releases in the A Court of Thorns and Roses series.
Sarah J Maas confirms two ACOTAR book release dates in massive Call Her Daddy drop
Sarah J. Maas has announced the release dates for two new books in her A Court of Thorns and Roses series during an interview on the Call Her Daddy podcast.
Harsh Criticism for New Moomin Books
New Moomin books have received severe criticism in Sweden for altering Tove Jansson's original works.
Ruth Langsford's blunt response to Eamonn Holmes question as she makes dating admission
Ruth Langsford casually dismisses a question about her ex-husband Eamonn Holmes during a broadcast discussing her new book.
Good Morning, Mom!
Illustrator Anita Rupeika's new wordless picture book "Good Morning, Mom!" invites readers to create their own narratives through images, capturing the morning chaos of a family with three curious girls.
Kermani meets Scholz: Selected Boredom
Navid Kermani attempts a literary conversation about his new novel with Olaf Scholz, who instead prefers to discuss his own books.
I read books every day — these are the best ones to look out for in March
March features exciting new book releases from popular authors and promising debuts for readers to explore.
About lonely fathers and the little Aspazija. Review of the latest books by Āboliņš and Tabūna
This article reviews two new books, one focusing on a single father's struggles and the other on a child's development into a renowned poet.
I had sky-high expectations for the new Tove Ditlevsen production. It ended with a scandal for the history books
A much-anticipated production of Tove Ditlevsen's work in Berlin sparked intense controversy and disappointment among attendees.
FASHION ⟩ Fashion Invades the Literary World – A New Popular Bag Decoration Costs Over 100 Euros
The fashion industry is merging with literature, introducing new accessories inspired by books, with Coach releasing items in Estonia.
EXPLOSIVE THREAT: The Royal Family's new headache: why Sarah Ferguson is considered an existential threat?
The British royal family faces a new reputational crisis as Sarah Ferguson, struggling financially, may publish damaging revelations about them in upcoming books.
Selva Almada, David Uclés, and Giséle Pelicot among the 20 new books of March
March brings a lineup of new literary releases highlighting established and returning authors, including Selva Almada and Giséle Pelicot.