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Writing, Life, and Death (Goodbye to Imre Kertész)
Writing Life and Death. Writing: Life and Death. Writing Life, and Death. Punctuation is never quite innocent. These three variations on a possible title together draw a portrait of […]
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Thesis of the Month: New Commitment: Authors Against the Unacceptable
Chloé Chaudet tells the story of her thesis about literary commitment and how she had to face preconceptions about this phenomenon, which seems outdated to most contemporary literary scholars and […]
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News: Authors and the World in London
On Friday 5 December, Authors & the World is having its first event outside Lancaster. Rebecca Braun, Emily Spiers and guest-member Sally-Ann Spencer will be working with a mixed cohort […]
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Blog: What about some limelight for translators?
Patrick Modiano wins Nobel Prize in literature – we need to reward translators too By Rebecca Braun, Lancaster University Patrick Modiano is out. Who knows where. The Nobel Committee couldn’t […]
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The Nobel Prize and the changing face of literary celebrity
By Rebecca Braun, Director of the Authors and the World research hub Has the nature of literary celebrity changed since the 19th-century innovations in print technology outlined in Tom Mole’s video? Click here to […]
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