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In Sally Rooney’s Latest Novel, Love Leaps Over All Obstacles

Marianela D Aprile September 8, 2021

'Beautiful World' is a novel about class and crisis, and how these phenomena that rule our world shape our relationships with one another.

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Desecrated Solace

Lauren Hyunseo Cho September 8, 2021

A poem that describes the creeping monstrosity of climate change and ocean pollution, and the lack of empathy that people have for marine life.

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‘Candyman’: The Urban Legends Behind the Movie And Why We Find Them Irresistible

Joe Stubbersfield September 8, 2021

Urban legends are shaped by the people who tell them and where they’re from. That’s why you’ll hear so many versions of the same story.

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JNUSU Demands Reopening of Campus, Immediate Hostel Allotment for 2020 Batch

Ismat Ara September 7, 2021

While the university has ordered a phased reopening, the students' union says that hostels should be renovated and vaccination programmers conducted to allow all students to return at the …

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Over 1,150 Academics, Writers Ask DU to Reinstate Texts by Bama, Sukirtharani, Mahasweta Devi

The Wire Staff September 7, 2021

“How else will an inclusive, better and equal world be shaped?” the petitioners ask.

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Toying With Gandhi: A Compilation of Moods, Mysteries and Meanings

Priyam Marik September 7, 2021

A series of sculptures by artist Debanjan Roy peels back a layer on the appropriation of Gandhi by polarising forces while 'humanising someone who loved humanity'.

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Diary of a Closeted Young Adult in India

Anonymous September 7, 2021

My soul yearns to be caressed, to be loved and admired by someone; to be with someone I can claim my own.

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Viet Thanh Nguyen’s ‘The Committed’ Dwells on Forever War

Sabine Kieselbach September 7, 2021

The book is about the impact of the Vietnam War through Vietnamese eyes as a young man displaced from communist North Vietnam resorts to drug dealing to survive in capitalist Paris in the early 1980s. 

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The English Teacher

Anuradha Kumar September 7, 2021

An essay on a school crush and a loss of innocence.

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Boomers Vs Millennials? Free Yourself From the Phoney Generation Wars

Bobby Duffy September 7, 2021

Old people are not uncaring or unwilling to act on climate change: in fact, they are more likely than young people to boycott products for social purpose reasons.

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