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A Hero
by Shara Atashi
Why some Iranians have accused Asghar Farhadi of being unheroic.
Harsh Times
by Daniel Rey
Mario Vargas Llosa's fictionalised account of the 1950s US devised coup in Guatemala
Life Between Islands
by Linda Brogan
Political correctness has made us all homogeneously black but this exhibition reveals our individuality.
White Noise
Could someone think of suggesting becoming a slave? Could someone else agree?
The Kindly Interrogator
by Sana Nassari
Poetry as representations of overarching phenomena – with an interrogator, for example, representing totalitarianism’s panoptic power.
Woke Racism
Woke refers to those who think racism, misogyny, and other forms of oppression are deeply etched into society.
Censor
A character study in the many selves we portray.
Love Marriage
by Suzanne Harrington
East meets West in a marriage not pre-arranged by families.
The Harder They Fall
Idris Elba plays a complex villainous cowboy, highlighting the ways in which trauma can lead to further violence.
Things I Have Withheld
by John Siddique
A beautiful, silence-causing, and, in some ways, troubling new collection of essays.
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