The secret Afghan women’s book club defying the Taliban to read Orwell ⊕
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Banned from education, a clandestine reading circle meets every week to pour over novels by Abbas Maroufi, Zoya Pirzad and Ernest Hemingway
Four young women sit together, waiting for the phone to ring…
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This year’s tiny harvest casts doubt on the spirit’s recent resurgence, once a bright spot in the island’s economy
It’s a crisis that would have sent a shiver down Ernest Hemingway’s drinking arm. Cu…
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Would the legendary American writer have welcomed the publication of her therapy notes? It seems unlikely
Joan Didion entered the fray on the publication of Ernest Hemingway’s unfinished final manuscr…
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Soon we can all read the late author’s private notes about her therapy. But should we?
In 1998, the late journalist Joan Didion wrote a scathing essay about the posthumous publication of True at First…
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A new exhibition celebrates the life and work of the maverick British artist beloved by Miro, Hemingway and Mondrian, who had to flee to Paris to realise her true artistic vision
Whichever art histori…
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