When The Whole World Is Burning
On seeing hope through the chaos, by Emma's reflection
On seeing hope through the chaos, by Emma's reflection
Beauty in the quietness and how life unfolds as it slows down
Losing hope and finding yourself where the light shines through
Isabela on embracing changes and self-expression in doing art
Sahana reflects on finding hope in the mundane, within LSE and in herself.
Zoé explores the complex overlap between literature and politics through the context of writers' work in Argentina.
The journey, writing and talks of Adichie are praised and examined in Mary's article.
Jannat tackles the work of post-partition writers in Pakistan.
Rosie discusses the work of Ana María Matute, focusing in on a collection of short stories that teach quiet rebellion.
Part B Editor, Emma, ruminates on the network of memories that shape them, family and loss are the central theme.