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Tag: writing
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In today’s parlance, humans have been told that the literal meaning of ‘Philosophy’ is a ‘love of wisdom’. But this is a simple case of canine-homosapien misinterpretation. The classic, ancient canine meaning of the word stems from the base etymological construction, ‘phur’ – meaning fur. Thus, to truly understand philosophy, you must remember its core…
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Professor Wu reviews ‘The Hook’ – a surreal horror from Florence Sunnen
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Long-listed for the Man Booker Prize for her debut novel, ‘The Water Cure’, Sophie Mackintosh is the name to drop in literary circles. We caught up with her to discuss fiction, feminism, writing and pizza.
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In an age of anxiety and panic, author Gordon Marino explores the popularity of stoic philosophy, as well as the increasing popular appeal of existentialist philosophers like Soren Kierkegaard
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In the greatest movie review of all time, two critics go head-to-head in a live review-off!
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History, seaside, postcards and crime combine as Margate Bookie’s announces the line up for this year’s literary festival by the sea.
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When ‘Catch-22’ was first published, Evelyn Waugh said that those who claimed it was a novel were “mistaken”, instead arguing the book was “a collection of sketches — often repetitious — totally without structure.” Yet what Waugh couldn’t (or perhaps didn’t want) to see at the time, was that Heller’s work was actually the product…
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What do editors want? We caught up with Unbound’s Phil Connor to find out…

