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Month: September 2023

All My Sons by Arthur Miller

All My Sons by Arthur Miller (Review): A Modern Tragedy With Lasting Emotional Impact

Posted on September 19, 2023 by Shaswata Ray

Arthur Miller’s play, All My Sons, is an exceptional study of modern tragedy, focusing on the rapidly changing world under the influence of capital. Read its review here. Arthur Miller’s three-act play All My Sons, written in 1946 and produced for Broadway the following year, is popularly considered to be one of the finest modern…

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The Three-Body Problem (2014) Review

The Three-Body Problem (2014) Review: The First Installment in a Sweeping Space Epic

Posted on September 19, 2023 by Oindri Das

Cixin Liu’s The Three-Body Problem, a science-fiction novel, mixes cultural history, theoretical physics and philosophical ponderings to create a gripping space thriller. Read its review below. Imagine this: Only four light-years away from our solar system lives another species, and they have heard humanity’s klaxon ringing in the vacuum of space. They are the Trisolarans,…

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A Literary Tour Through Paris in 10 Books

Explore the World: A Literary Tour Through Paris in 10 Books

Posted on September 10, 2023 by Aditi Bhattacharjee

 Come, let us introduce you to our top 10 selection of books that will introduce the French capital, Paris, through its words. Paris has long been an inspirational city, the destination of every person’s fantasy. Next only to New York or perhaps preceding it in some cases, the city is the romantic dream, a literary…

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Call Me By Your Name

Poetry in Verse: Exploring the Themes of Longing and Loss in Call Me By Your Name

Posted on September 9, 2023 by Shravani Sawant

Call Me By Your Name by André Aciman is a poetic testament to a summer of love, longing and queerness nestled in the bosom of Italy. This essay seeks to dive into the themes of longing and loss it contains. In the realms of literature, few narratives possess the unique ability to ensnare the readers…

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The Best Works of H.P. Lovecraft

The Best Works of H.P. Lovecraft and Why You Should Read Them

Posted on September 7, 2023 by Madhav Mehrotra

 Lovecraftian horror has been the cornerstone of the horror genre in pop culture. It comes from the famous horror writer, H.P. Lovecraft. Learn more about his best works and the horror genre they gave rise to below!  Human imagination has been spellbound by horror for a long time. It has spread its terrifying tendrils throughout…

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Holly by Stephen King

13 New Releases to Check Out in September 2023

Posted on September 6, 2023 by Ekata Lahiri

Here are our top 13 new books for September 2023! Learn all about these new releases before you hit the bookstores this month. 2023 has been a great time for book lovers, and this month is no different. From literary fiction to young adult mysteries and moving memoirs, September has exciting new releases in store….

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