Por: The Atlantic Life June 23, 2023
Audiobooks are less demanding—and maybe that’s a good thing.Wheatfield / GettyJune 23, 2023, 11 AM ETThis is an edition of the revamped , our editors’ weekly guide to the best in books. Audiobooks have never worked for me; as a rule, I don’t listen to them. I recognize this as my own failing, but while one is playing, I’m easily distracted. All it takes is one glance up at a poster on the street, or down at my phone, and I’m tuning... + full article
The Atlantic USA Life June 21, 2023
Listening to books is more passive than reading them. That might be a good thing.Illustration by The Atlantic. Source: Getty.June 21, 2023, 7 AM ETIn 1883, Evert Nymanover, a Swedish scholar at the University of Minnesota, proposed a new invention that some thought would affect... + más
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Comic-Con, that massive San Diego convention that spawned an international franchise for fans of sci fi and fantasy comics, films, television and genre books, began in 1970, in the basement of a San Diego hotel. The year before, the singular writer Ursula K. Le Guin had already... + más
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ABC News USA Entertainment October 06, 2022
STOCKHOLM -- The winner of the Nobel Prize in literature will be announced Thursday at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm. While the recipient is notoriously unpredictable, one clear contender is Salman Rushdie, the India-born writer and free-speech advocate who spent years in... + más
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Associated Press USA Entertainment October 06, 2022
STOCKHOLM (AP) — The winner of the in literature will be announced Thursday at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm. While the recipient is notoriously unpredictable, one clear contender is Salman Rushdie, the India-born writer and free-speech advocate who spent years in hiding... + más
Los Angeles Times USA Entertainment October 06, 2022
French author Annie Ernaux, who has fearlessly mined her own biography to explore life in France since the 1940s, was awarded this year's Nobel Prize in literature Thursday for work that illuminates murky corners of memory, family and society. Ernaux 's books probe... + más
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The Boston Globe USA World October 06, 2022
STOCKHOLM (AP) — The winner of the Nobel Prize in literature will be announced Thursday at the Swedish Academy in Stockholm.While the recipient is notoriously unpredictable, one clear contender is Salman Rushdie, the India-born writer and free-speech advocate who spent years... + más
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