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What Happens When Billionaires Control the Media?
Nick Romeo Looks to Aldous Huxley and Gore Vidal for Clues About Where We’re Headed
By
Nick Romeo
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An Exile’s Guide to Losing a Country
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Ece Temelkuran
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How Donald Trump and His Allies Seek to Remake American Schools in Their Own Image
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has won the 2026 International Booker Prize.
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Literary Hub
| May 19, 2026
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By
Literary Hub
| May 19, 2026
Sally Rooney will publish a Hebrew translation of
Intermezzo
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| May 19, 2026
Nobel laureate Olga Tokarczuk apparently used AI to write her latest novel.
By
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| May 19, 2026
A prize-winning story published in
Granta
was (very likely) written by AI.
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Brittany Allen
| May 19, 2026
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