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Immortality of Poetry: A Review of Hyperion by Dan Simmons

October 5, 2020October 5, 2020Nikola 0
Immortality of Poetry: A Review of Hyperion by Dan Simmons

There is no way around it, so I’ll just put it out there – In my opinion, Hyperion is not just the modern-day classic but […]

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Culture is not Cancelled: Creatives Share Their Inspiration

August 24, 2020August 24, 2020Sanja Gligorić 0
Culture is not Cancelled: Creatives Share Their Inspiration

Little did we know at the beginning of 2020 that we’d be spending a big chunk of it in somewhat of an altered reality. When […]

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Anglozine’s Pick for Summer 2020: Worms Magazine, Issue 2

July 20, 2020July 20, 2020Sanja Gligorić 0
Anglozine’s Pick for Summer 2020: Worms Magazine, Issue 2

Today we would like to share with you a new publishing endeavour that we adore to pieces – the exquisite Worms magazine. Worms is edited […]

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Sontag, Baldwin, hooks: On Reading As a Gateway to Empathy and Love

May 31, 2020May 31, 2020Sanja Gligorić 0
Sontag, Baldwin, hooks: On Reading As a Gateway to Empathy and Love

Susan Sontag had a writing mind like no other that I’ve encountered. She was a force, a magnetic personality born with an insatiable urge for […]

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About a Boy, Nick Hornby: The book or the film – is that the question?

July 18, 2016Ljubica Samardžić 0
About a Boy, Nick Hornby: The book or the film – is that the question?

Discussions about books and film adaptations always seem to divide people. Book-lovers vs. film-lovers. You feel obligated, as if by some social norm, to choose […]

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A Journey through English Spelling-Piece and peace

June 16, 2014August 13, 2015Milica 0
A Journey through English Spelling-Piece and peace

I am sure that you all have asked yourself why English spelling is so complicated sometimes. Why on earth is that word spelled like that? […]

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Stereo-type

May 4, 2014November 8, 2014Deky 0
Stereo-type

Stereotypes are half-truths. We all love to hear a racist/stereotypical joke here and there, however there is a fine line that must not be crossed. Be careful because generalization has its costs.

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