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Challenging the Systems of Power through Pop Culture

Posted by By Anglozine Editors October 3, 2025
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Writing Hacks: Strange Habits of English and American Authors

Posted by By Katarina Lazić August 29, 2016
Mark Twain once said: "Writing is easy. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words." But is it always so? Tireless perfectionists like James Joyce and Dorothy…
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20+ English Sayings whose Origins you Didn’t Know

20+ English Sayings whose Origins you Didn’t Know

Posted by By Katarina Lazić August 13, 2016
Idioms and sayings are first-class tools for ornamenting your everyday language. However, most of us simply learn them by heart, not thinking too much about the actual meaning and its…
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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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About a Boy, Nick Hornby: The book or the film – is that the question?

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

Posted by By Ljubica Samardžić July 18, 2016
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 a side and argue in…
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In the Mists of Memory: The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes

In the Mists of Memory: The Sense of an Ending by Julian Barnes

Posted by By Ljubica Samardžić June 9, 2016
Sometimes I picture memory as a sort of mental container in which one's experiences, conveniently labelled school, family vacations, UFO etc., can be compressed with a view to having something…
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Cohen’s bunch of lonesome heroes

Cohen’s bunch of lonesome heroes

Posted by By Sanja Gligorić April 8, 2016
Cohen’s writing career spans decades and includes numerous volumes of poetry as well as two novels. One of the two, The Favourite Game is not your typical novel, but poetry transformed…
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Writing and Espionage: 7 Notable Literary Figures Who Were Also Spies     

Writing and Espionage: 7 Notable Literary Figures Who Were Also Spies     

By Bojana
Professional espionage is not a common item in a writer’s bio, but those who have it usually show a remarkable...
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On Embracing the Fantastic in Literature: Coleridge vs. Tolkien

On Embracing the Fantastic in Literature: Coleridge vs. Tolkien

By Bojana
Coleridge´s concept of “willing suspension of disbelief” argues that a reader’s mind can transcend known reality and naturally embrace the...
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Poetry on Big Screen: 12 Movies with Poetic References (Part 2)

Poetry on Big Screen: 12 Movies with Poetic References (Part 2)

By Bojana
Even though often considered a dying art, poetry still has an important place in people’s lives and, by extension, in...
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Literary Chic: From a Heroine to a Fashion Icon

Literary Chic: From a Heroine to a Fashion Icon

By Bojana
Note: This article was originally published in Serbian back in 2016 by our editor Maja Žikić. Literature often treats fashion...
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11 Interesting Facts you may not Know About Oscar Wilde

11 Interesting Facts you may not Know About Oscar Wilde

By Katarina Lazić
Besides being one of the most famous English authors, Oscar Wilde was also one of the most intriguing people who...
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Writing Hacks: Strange Habits of English and American Authors

Writing Hacks: Strange Habits of English and American Authors

By Katarina Lazić
Mark Twain once said: "Writing is easy. All you have to do is cross out the wrong words." But is...
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About a Boy, Nick Hornby: The book or the film – is that the question?

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

By Ljubica Samardžić
Discussions about books and film adaptations always seem to divide people. Book-lovers vs. film-lovers. You feel obligated, as if by...
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Five Famous Fiends

Five Famous Fiends

By Andrea
Author's note: This list is, of course, completely biased. Where there is light, there must be darkness, and where there...
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To Virginia Woolf, who created stars out of waves

To Virginia Woolf, who created stars out of waves

By Sanja Gligorić
"The waves showed that uneasiness, like something alive, restive, expecting the whip, of waves before a storm." - Jacob’s Room Where...
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If on a winter’s night a traveller you knock on Neil Gaiman’s door

If on a winter’s night a traveller you knock on Neil Gaiman’s door

By Sanja Gligorić
Winter is coming, or so they say. Well, I guess that they are right. It is really cold outside these...
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