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A ler:
Doces literários:
Collection of 'obscene' books on display at Oxford University [CNN]
Listas:
21 Books Set In a Post-Trump World [Read it Forward]
21 Books to Rise Up and Resist [Read it Forward]
Best Nonfiction Books to Give As Gifts [Read it Forward]
A Reading List of Books Published Posthumously [Electric Literature]
Para descobrir:
In Praise of Ann Petry [New York Times]
Para reflectir:
‘The Tattooist of Auschwitz’ and the History in Historical Fiction [New York Times]
An “Additional Information” section at the back of the novel offers basic facts about the real story, and adds gravitas to the book. Interestingly, the section raises questions about how we talk about what is true in a novel based on a true story. Does truth lie in the small details or the large events? Who is the arbiter? And what does fiction gain when it is said to be based on truth?
How Climate-Change Fiction, or “Cli-Fi,” Forces Us to Confront the Incipient Death of the Planet [The New Yorker]
How to Create a Feminist Reading Series Where Everyone Gets Ice Cream [Electric Literature]
I Scream Social is a feminist reading series that began in June 2015, and it has grown into a loving, open community of writers that come together every month to share their work, support each other, and eat ice cream.
Livros no meu radar:
Jabari Asim Is Bringing Black Minds and Black Bodies to the Front [Electric Literature]
Extra para arte:
A Space of Their Own, a New Online Database, Will Feature Works by 600+ Overlooked Female Artists from the 15th-19th Centuries [Open Culture]
Para explorar:
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