Laughter, Forgetting, and the Ephemeral Nature of Memory (in Prague)
Silvia reflects on her summer in Prague through the lens of Kundera's The Book of Laughter and Forgetting.
Silvia reflects on her summer in Prague through the lens of Kundera's The Book of Laughter and Forgetting.
Looking to Virginia Woolf, Jessica-May tackles the challenge of defining Part B.
Angelika dives into the recent Oasis-Ticketmaster debacle, highlighting what this means for the accessbility of music in future.
An analysis and reflection on gender inequality through one of Arundhati Roy's famous books
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By Derin Bohcaci I wish to talk of ghosts when I speak of memories. Ghosts of cities, ghosts of alleyways,…
Exerpts of poetry from the Part B event, creating poetry out of fiction texts.
By Julietta Gramigni Sinking Sometimes you have to say No Or at least Not be too eager to leave And…