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Elastic Love: A Review of Johanne Bille’s Elastic

Elastic Love: A Review of Johanne Bille’s Elastic

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić March 14, 2020
Johanne Bille is a Danish author who belongs to the arena of important contemporary voices who have attempted to capture the complexity of modern love, and have masterfully succeeded in…
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Remembering Toni Morrison and James Baldwin: The Grandeur of The Bluest Eye and The Fire Next Time

Remembering Toni Morrison and James Baldwin: The Grandeur of The Bluest Eye and The Fire Next Time

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić January 20, 2020
Toni Morrison and James Baldwin have provided us with some of the most important works when it comes to African-American literature. When Morrison passed away in August 2019, a myriad…
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I Dare You To Breathe: Maggie O’Farrell’s Memoir “I Am, I Am, I Am”

I Dare You To Breathe: Maggie O’Farrell’s Memoir “I Am, I Am, I Am”

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić October 17, 2018
From our earliest days, most of us fear death and learn to regard it as an unwelcomed guest, an entity to be avoided at all costs. And yet, there are…
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REVIEW: Jen Campbell’s dreamy sequence of modern fairy tales

REVIEW: Jen Campbell’s dreamy sequence of modern fairy tales

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić September 21, 2017
Fairy tales are building blocks, and surely the first writing, apart from picture books, we get acquainted to in our early stages as readers. This is quite a wise choice…
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The candour of Zadie Smith’s debut novel White Teeth

The candour of Zadie Smith’s debut novel White Teeth

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić July 26, 2017
White Teeth is Zadie Smith's debut novel and a powerful portrayal of a new England – a multilayered place which encompasses a plurality of diverse voices. Vested in the form…
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From the Platform 9 3/4 in an Entirely New Direction: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

From the Platform 9 3/4 in an Entirely New Direction: Harry Potter and the Cursed Child

Posted by By Ljubica Samardžić August 6, 2016
On July 31, 2016, the latest escapade into the wizarding world of J.K. Rowling, entitled Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, saw the light of day. This two-part West End stage play written by John Thorne stems from his collaboration with J.K. Rowling, the author of the original franchise and John Tiffany, the director of the play.
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The Chaos of Being Alive in Ali Smith’s The Accidental

The Chaos of Being Alive in Ali Smith’s The Accidental

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić August 2, 2016
Reading The Accidental resembles the way raindrops are traced on a windowpane. Firstly, you notice they move independently, without any rules. They make their way slowly, curving as they please…
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