Detective fiction had grown a little dull, the British author wrote in a rarely seen essay from the 1930s published this week in The Strand Magazine, which has released obscure works by Louisa May ...
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The Hong Kong writer’s penchant for transforming taboo subjects—death, illness, or gender—into fodder for intellectual ...
In George Orwell’s classic 1949 novel “1984,” the people of fictional Oceania are told by a dictator that “war is peace.”  In Woody Allen’s classic 1971 film “Bananas” the dictator of an island near F ...
Directed by Quentin Tarantino, Pulp Fiction (1994) celebrates its 30th birthday this month. Watching it now, this story of a ...
In her hour-long talk, Febos started by reading an essay titled “Thesmophoria.” Only a few sentences in, Febos interrupted ...
New novels by Andrea Stewart, Clement Goldberg, Aislinn Brophy and Margaret Killjoy revel in the power of transformation.