Culture news South Korean author Han Kang wins Nobel Prize in Literature The author of "The Vegetarian" and "The White Book" wins this year's Nobel Prize for Literature. She becomes only the 18th woman to win the prize. 10/10/2024
Culture news Nobel Prize in Literature 2024: Who's predicted to win? Every year, the bookies odds predict who might pick up the highest prize in literature. Every year, they're completely wrong. 09/10/2024
Culture news 'Churchill's Spaniards': The untold story of those who fought Hitler A new book by Séan Scullion, "Churchill’s Spaniards - Continuing the Fight in the British Army 1939-46", tells the story of about 1,200 Spaniards who enlisted with the British army to fight Hitler in the war. 09/10/2024
Culture news Salman Rushdie to publish first fiction work since 2022 knife attack A new set of three novellas will be published, the first fiction from the author who survived a knife attack in 2022. 08/10/2024
Culture news Austrian-American writer Lore Segal dies aged 96 Moved from Vienna to Britain by the Kindertransport in 1938, Segal is famed for her autobiographical work dealing with themes of displacement – all with her trademark wit. 08/10/2024
Culture news World’s oldest treasure hunt for €150,000 Golden Owl finally solved The treasure reportedly worth €150,000 has been found, more than 30 years since it was hidden somewhere in France. This marks the end of an enigma-based quest and one of the world’s longest-running treasure hunts. 03/10/2024
Qatar 365 Rare books and abstract calligraphy: Qatar’s unique literary scene In partnership with Media City Get lost in a library of rare books from as early as the 15th century and follow the elegant brushstrokes of Arabic calligraphy with an abstract twist. 02/10/2024
Culture news Polari Prize: Shortlisted writers for LGBTQ+ literary awards announced The Polari Prize has named its shortlisted writers for the LGBTQ+ writing awards. Munroe Bergdorf is nominated alongside Jon Ransom, one of 2023’s winners. 01/10/2024
Culture news Brontë not Bronte: How the literary sisters got their dots back 85 years after the misspelled plaque first installed, three of the greatest British literary names have been corrected. Because it’s Brontë, not Bronte. 27/09/2024
Art Oscar Wilde's grandson condemns new statue of author as 'hideous' The conceptual sculpture of Oscar Wilde, designed by late Scottish artist Sir Eduardo Paolozzi, has been criticised by the famous author’s grandson. 24/09/2024
Qatar 365 From books to calligraphy: A look at Qatar’s thriving literary scene In partnership with Media City Qatar 365 explores the infinite world of literature, from getting more children to read and spend more time at libraries, to getting crafty with Arabic calligraphy. We also visit Qatar’s first girls’ school, now turned into a museum, to honour the woman who fought for women’s education. 18/09/2024
Culture news Record number of female writers make 2024 Booker Prize shortlist This year’s Booker Prize shortlist features the highest number of female writers shortlisted in the prize’s 55-year history, as well as the first Dutch author to be shortlisted. 17/09/2024
Culture news Will Netflix 'Dorian Gray' series remove Wilde's homoerotic themes? Netflix has put a TV series adaptation of Oscar Wilde’s classic "The Picture of Dorian Gray" into development, but the announcement has already triggered criticism for its erasure of Wilde’s homoerotic themes. 22/08/2024
Culture news UK study reveals schools are banning LGBTQ+ books after complaints A recent survey found that over half of UK school librarians have been asked to remove books, many of which are LGBTQ+ titles, with parents being the main source of these requests. 20/08/2024
Culture news Pope Francis: Literature is essential to counter 'violent fake news' In a letter recently translated in eight languages, Pope Francis argues that literature should not be written off as "a minor art" due to its capacity to stimulate empathy and counter “the obsession with screens and with toxic, superficial and violent fake news.” 06/08/2024
Culture news Universal wins rights to Britney Spears' memoir for upcoming biopic Universal Pictures has landed the rights to Britney Spears' memoir “The Woman in Me" and will develop a biopic of the pop star. 02/08/2024
Culture news Booker Prize longlist: Several European authors make the cut The 2024 Booker Prize longlist marks two firsts: a Dutch writer and a Native American author are among the nominees. 01/08/2024
Culture news 'My Brilliant Friend': Why it is the best book of the 21st century The Neapolitan novel "My Brilliant Friend" by Elena Ferrante has topped several best-seller lists, even being described as the 'greatest' book of the 21st century. While the secrets of its success seem clear but the author's identity remains shrouded in mystery... 30/07/2024
Culture news Rebecca Yarros among winners of the second annual BookTok awards The second annual TikTok Book Awards UK and Irelend saw the social media platform’s users vote for their favourite authors, books, and bookshops over the past year. 26/07/2024
Culture news Salman Rushdie's alleged assailant denied author's notes before trial Hadi Matar, the man charged with attacking celebrated author Salman Rushdie, will not be given access to the author's notes before trial, with the judge ruling the request too burdensome. Matar’s trial has be sheduled for October. 19/07/2024