07 inventing abstraction – again.
http://www.moma.org/interactives/exhibitions/2012/inventingabstraction/ Three Windows by Robert Delaunay (The Museum of Modern Art) Inventing Abstraction: 1910-1925: Q2 Music & The Museum of...
View Article07 Granta ‘Best of Young British Novelists’ events in London and abroad
View this email in your browser British Council Series at the Telegraph Hay Festival 23 May – 2 June We’re proud to present a special series of four British fiction events at the original Hay Festival...
View Article07 La madre de la literatura
LA CUARTA PÁGINA La madre de la literatura La literatura europea moderna nace a finales del renacimiento y su impulso decisivo es la Biblia en sus traducciones a lenguas vernáculas. En España no hemos...
View Article07 Nine inspiring lessons the suffragettes can teach feminists today
Nine inspiring lessons the suffragettes can teach feminists today A century after the death of Emily Davison at the Epsom Derby, the movement that gave votes to women still has much to teach those...
View Article07 Jane Austen, adelantada a su tiempo
Jane Austen, adelantada a su tiempo La escritora chilena Marcela Serrano anima a que lean ‘Orgullo y Prejuicio’ Marcela Serrano 31 MAY 2013 – 15:46 CET2 Portada de Orgullo y prejuicio, de Jane...
View Article07 Fallece el escritor inglés Tom Sharpe, a los 85 años
Los amigos de Tom Sharpe despiden los restos del escritor en Palafrugell El funeral se ha oficiado por el rito anglicano El Ayuntamiento estudia un homenaje Las cenizas se esparcirán entre España e...
View Article07 How Tom Sharpe earned his seat at high table of campus fiction
How Tom Sharpe earned his seat at high table of campus fiction After the news of Tom Sharpe’s death at the age of 85, Charles Nevin looks at the past, and future, of campus fiction Charles Nevin The...
View Article07 George Orwell back in fashion as Prism stokes paranoia about Big Brother
George Orwell back in fashion as Prism stokes paranoia about Big Brother Nineteen Eighty-Four depicts a society in which liberty was impossible – so how should we respond to this new threat? More...
View Article07 State schools failing to cultivate brightest pupils, says Ofsted chief
State schools failing to cultivate brightest pupils, says Ofsted chief Sir Michael Wilshaw launches new report card to show parents how their children are performing compared with their peers...
View Article07 ‘Spain’s rote learning system needs scrapping’
Opinion William Chislett’s latest book “Spain: What Everyone Needs to Know” will be released in August. ‘Spain’s rote learning system needs scrapping’ Published: 23 May 2013 17:49 GMT+02:00 | Print...
View Article07 The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman – review
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman – review A terrifying shift in the nature of things lies at the heart of Neil Gaiman’s rich new novel AS Byatt The Guardian, Wednesday 3 July 2013 10.00...
View Article07 Doug Engelbart obituary: Silicon Valley visionary who invented the...
Doug Engelbart obituary Silicon Valley visionary who invented the computer mouse Jack Schofield The Guardian, Thursday 4 July 2013 16.30 BST Jump to comments (0) Doug Engelbart with his his first...
View Article07 Homenaje a nuestro GRAN MAESTRO Cándido Pérez Gállego. RIP
Además de leer su fascinante contribución en: http://www.uv.es/~fores/AcosoTextual/candido2001.html Acoso Textual:Literatura como Filosofía Cándido Pérez Gállego También podréis leer los maravillosos...
View Article07 JK Rowling publishes crime novel under false name
JK Rowling publishes crime novel under false name The Cuckoo’s Calling was released in April using pseudonym Robert Galbraith Press Association guardian.co.uk, Sunday 14 July 2013 09.03 BST Jump to...
View Article07 Martin Amis on why he regrets that 500k advance
Martin Amis on why he regrets that 500k advance for The Information, ‘foolish’ feuds – and his surname In a Radio 4 interview, the author talks about the ‘burden’ of the Amis franchise and tells why...
View Article07 How the Brain Benefits From Being Bilingual
TIME Science & Space How the Brain Benefits From Being Bilingual By Jeffrey Kluger July 18, 20137 Comments Read more:...
View Article07 Six feminist alternatives to Jane Austen for a Bank of England note
Six feminist alternatives to Jane Austen for a Bank of England note The choice of the author to represent women on the £10 note is a safe and bland option, compared to Boudicca or Mary Seacole Belinda...
View Article07 How to Read Literature by Terry Eagleton – review
How to Read Literature by Terry Eagleton – review A shrewd and amiable stroll through the canon ends up championing some odd virtues Steven Poole The Guardian, Friday 26 July 2013 08.01 BST Jump to...
View Article07 Twitter under fire after bank note campaigner is target of rape threats
Twitter under fire after bank note campaigner is target of rape threats Pressure grows on the social media site as users ask: why should ‘trolls’ be allowed to tweet what they like? Jamie Doward The...
View Article07 Can We Trust Monsanto with Our Food?
Permanent Address: http://www.scientificamerican.com/article.cfm?id=can-we-trust-monsanto-with-our-food Can We Trust Monsanto with Our Food? The real truth about GMOs By Nina Fedoroff | Thursday,...
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