Roar writer Caroline Vlachakou reviews Milan Kundera’s “The Book of Laughter and Forgetting”, an anthology of deep philosophical observations on history, politics, and life. Although...
Culture Editor Alex Blank discusses Alison Wisdom’s 2021 novel “We Can Only Save Ourselves” and its depiction of heterotopias. Enclosed worlds are not made...
Culture Editor Alex Blank reviews Patricia Lockwood’s 2021 novel “No One Is Talking About This” and its representation of an online consciousness. Patricia Lockwood’s...
Culture Editor Alex Blank reviews Sayaka Murata’s 2016 novel, “Convenience Store Woman”, and suggests an autistic reading of the text. Written in a sharp,...
Deputy editor Virjinia Vassileva reviews King’s alumni James Bailey’s debut novel, The Flip Side. The Flip Side is a romantic-comedy novel which grabs the...
Roar writer Molly Green reviews Florence Given’s “When Women Don’t Owe You Pretty”. “When Women Don’t Owe You Pretty” was published at the beginning...
Arts Editor Jessica Moffatt-Owen got invited to Palgrave Macmillan’s launch of their exciting new project: William Shakespeare and Others: Collaborative Plays. Here are her...