Is there an exception to the rule that the more closely critics cleave to the evaluative/traffic-warden school of reviewing, the unlikelier they are to spark joy when they turn to novels and other *creative writing* projects?
Is there an exception to the rule that the more closely critics cleave to the evaluative/traffic-warden school of reviewing, the unlikelier they are to spark joy when they turn to novels and other *creative writing* projects?
βThere was something about modern buildings that wasnβt quite decent.β
Keith Miller on King Charlesβs interventions in public debates about architecture
Checked and found out that I, too, have been used to train AI, so if your quarterly report opens with a throat-clearing intro about limestone or 1970s science fiction you'll know who to thank
Here on the east coast of Sicily itβs a balmy 16ΒΊ, and the Italians are all dressed as if for a (curiously elegant) polar expedition
With thanks to x.com/ameliahorgan
Tony Soprano and co are a good example - last syllable falls off and there's also Neapolitan vowel shift/consonant softening eg gabagool for capocollo, stugots for (que)sto cazzo etc
Third day of Guardian & Observer strikes on Thurs 12 and Fri 13 to feature carols, protest songs & a festive picket line as campaign to #SavetheObserver continues.
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Statement on decision by The Scott Trust and GMG boards to approve the sale in principleΒ of the Observer to Tortoise Media: NUJ general secretary-elect Laura Davison said: βMembers at the Guardian and ObserverΒ will be angry andΒ extremely disappointed that The Scott TrustΒ and GMG boardsΒ have chosen..
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I would argue itβs Poor Artists by Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de La Puente aka The White Pube rather than Poor Artists aka The White Pube by Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de La Puente but itβs not my department, anyway I mostly loved this www.the-tls.co.uk/regular-feat...
My friend Charlotte has written a beautiful, wry, loving obituary of her father Peter www.theguardian.com/society/2024...
I shot the serif
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