Books
Paris booksellers won't let stands be removed for Olympics
The 2024 Paris Olympics' opening ceremony will be held on the famed River Seine, taking place outside of a sports venue for the first time in the Games' history. But for the booksellers who have found a centuries-old sanctuary on the riverbanks, that day is all but ceremonious.
Revered American novelist, dies at 89
Celebrated author Cormac McCarthy, an unflinching chronicler of America's bleak frontiers and grim underbelly, died on June 13 aged 89, his publisher said.
The Pulitzer Prize-winning novelist who wrote "The Road" and "No Country for Old Men" - both of which became feature films - passed away at his home in Santa Fe, New Mexico.
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Number of libraries in country up by 43.4 pct: TÜİK data
The number of libraries in the country has surged by 43.4 percent in 2022, data by the Turkish Statistical Institute (TÜİK) has revealed.
Shakespeare First Folio goes on display in London
A copy of the first collected edition of William Shakespeare's plays went on display in London on Monday, to mark the 400th anniversary of its publication.
The public was given the chance to see the First Folio held at London's Guildhall Library - for one day only.
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The enigmatic philhellene, Mr Perilla
The history of art is full of unsung heroes. Their names have remained in the dark, either because we turned our backs on them or because they chose to. We only find them hidden in archives, libraries, rare old editions and on dusty shelves.
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Amazon defends diverse casting in ‘Lord of the Rings’ prequel series
Streaming giant Amazon has defended the racially diverse casting of its big budget series "The Lord of the Rings: The Rings of Power," which some fans say distorts the world of J.R.R. Tolkien.
Twitter suspended Dr. Jordan B. Peterson over trans tweet about actor Elliot Page
Peterson reportedly violated its ‘rules’
The Railway Tragedy "Hitrino": After 5 years there are No Sentences
5 years after the explosion in Hitrino, the village has been completely restored. The houses are new, but the souls are empty, say the locals. People admit that they still live in fear, and the relatives of the victims continue to live with nightmarish memories. How the incident turned dozens of lives and will they receive justice - says Michaela Karabelova.
The First Edition of "Harry Potter" sold at Auction for a Record Amount
The first edition of "Harry Potter" was sold at auction for the magical 471 thousand dollars in the United States.
Hereford Mappa Mundi: Legendary cities, monstrous races & curious Medieval beasts
The medieval artwork showcasing history, religion & mythology is depicted in intricate detail on a single sheet of vellum or preserved calfskin