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A curious radiophonic interview

Nowadays adults continuously discuss about  teenagers, how to educate them and how to transmit to them the social skills and values required in order to have a happy life in the future. In particular, they seem not to be able… Continue Reading →

How reading can help us understand ourselves

While reading, we always wonder whether we are enjoying doing it or not. The majority of times, when people ask us: “Did you enjoy that book that I lent you?” or “Sorry, do you think that Terry Brooks’ new novel… Continue Reading →

Censorship

“Banning books gives us silence when we need speech. It closes our ears when we need to listen. It makes us blind when we need sight”. What an insightful comment about the role of books, made by the famous novelist,… Continue Reading →

The fascination of suspense and villains in literature

There are many times when people wonder “Why do I like reading?”. Their answers to this single question can be the most different ones, from a need of leisure to that of a way of escape from their real lives,… Continue Reading →

How literature influences cinema

It is widely known that the reciprocal influence between different forms of art appears constantly in front of our eyes. An immediate example of this phenomenon can be noticed by observing two of the most worldwide-spread famous artistic genres: literature… Continue Reading →

How reading can connect people

Reading is not just a task to carry out for homework, a secret personal pleasure or a meaningless leisure. It can help hundreds, even thousands of people to connect- and in some cases, to meet face-to-face-with others. This is not… Continue Reading →

How to encourage children to read literature

One of the most difficult challenges parents have to deal with is how to make younger generations approach literature. In fact, although reading a book can help someone have a better quality of sleep (reading before going to bed), as… Continue Reading →

STONEHENGE

Stonehenge is a prehistoric structure made out of giant rocks and it is located in Salisbury, England. A lot of archaeologists, architects, writers and astrologists have made a lot of different theories about this strange place. “Britain’s kings’ history” ,… Continue Reading →

The magnetic attraction of utopian and dystopian literature

Nowadays, dystopian novels are among the most impressively critically acclaimed ones, as well as likely the most appreciated by the audience. Even though they are not as famous as them, also utopian novels deserve to be mentioned. But what is… Continue Reading →

Anti-racism in literature

Two of the biggest concerns that unfortunately troubles humanity even nowadays are fanaticism and racism. People have always had a tendency to criticize others, especially the ones that have different characteristics (skin color, origins, etc) from their own. However, today’s… Continue Reading →

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