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Why Humans Can’t Get Enough of the End of the WorldAny stories we tell about the end of the world will have to be fictional, since once the real thing occurs, no one will be ...
And, of course, escapism is a supply-and-demand business. As the world requires more of the people in it, it also offers more ...
Michel de Nostredame, globally known as Nostradamus, was a 16th-century French astrologer, physician, and writer. Born in 1503, he gained fame with his work “Les Prophéties” (The Prophecies), first ...
There’s ample opportunity for smaller, mission-driven literary spaces to grow and have a lasting cultural impact ... that might manifest in the books world remains a major question ...
The end of the world, it’s no surprise, has been a longstanding obsession. Mr. Lynskey’s book “The Ministry of Truth” (2019 ... their warnings more potent—because of their ubiquity—or so conventional ...
People are drawing parallels between President Donald Trump and a 19-century children’s book series about a wealthy time ...
"I am envious of those in the future who will be able to read great works of literature and listen to great music that won't have been made yet by the time I am dead." ...
There’s ample opportunity for smaller, mission-driven literary spaces to grow and have a lasting cultural impact.” —Glory ...
February is the shortest month of the year, so none of the books we’ve suggested are particularly tome-like in form. Instead, here’s a selection of lithe yet perfectly put together pieces of ...
Ultimately, he finds a widening rift between the so-called emerging new system and “industrial operating system,” leading to political and cultural ... predicting the end of the world from ...
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