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2) Read widely to write richly Read across philosophy, sociology, economics, international affairs, biographies, and newspapers. Exposure to diverse fields equips you with anecdotes, facts, and ...
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W.G. Sebald’s early critical essays mine his great literary themes – exile, trauma, memory and war
West Germany’s inability to mourn was deemed a ‘silent catastrophe’ by the late, great W.G. Sebald. His early critical ...
Caroline Breashears reviews Libertarian Literary and Media Criticism: Essays in Memory of Paul A. Cantor.
Questioning long-standing assumptions and providing an alternative narrative to the standard discourse about modern civilisation having evolved in the West ...
The writer Stefan Zweig visited Ypres, the site of major World War I battles, in 1928, and what he saw there is compared with ...
Joseph Salerno reviews Ulrich Hintze's Banking and Monetary Policy from the Perspective of Austrian Economics.
A language student’s guide to the French capital highlights the culinary, literary and musical influences that quietly shape ...
That balance between free speech, protest and extremism is a delicate one and the instinct of some politicians to demonstrate ...
Author Michael Engelhard’s meandering but thoroughly engrossing collection of observations and explorations that wander along ...
A recently published book takes a look into lives of the educators, musicians, artists, a fireman and other immigrants who ...
Sometimes it’s not about who publishes you, but it’s about simply getting into the hands of your readers, writes Ginger ...
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India Today on MSNEx-judges call out top court for 'bowing down' to Centre: Allowing to be dominated
Justice Lokur's book reveals the Centre repeatedly pressed to transfer Justice Muralidhar from Delhi High Court after he pulled up Delhi Police over hate speech cases during the 2020 Delhi riots.
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