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Book Review: The Burning Land

Posted on 13th November 201913th November 2019 by Louisa Polack

Louisa Polack reviews George Alagiah’s latest book ‘The Burning Land’, a thrilling novel set in apartheid-era South Africa

The Man Booker Prize Plot Twist: Why the Award Was Split

Posted on 25th October 201925th October 2019 by Thomas Boyd

Thomas Boyd discusses the surprise joint-win of the Man Booker Prize 2019, and the implications of these winners…

An Ode to Maya Angelou

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by Louis Newstead

Louis Newstead delivers an ode to writer Maya Angelou…

Jamaica Kincaid: An Insight Into the Captivating Works of a Caribbean Writer

Posted on 18th October 201918th October 2019 by Shannon Cook

Shannon Cook discusses the life and work of writer Jamaica Kincaid

Ladybird in Crinolines: How far can film take the modernisation of literary classics?

Posted on 11th October 201911th October 2019 by Phoebe Walker

The literary women of the 1860s are having a moment on the big (or small) screen. With a new film adaptation of Louisa May Alcott’s classic, Little Women by Ladybird director Greta Gerwig, and an […]

Clockwork Oranges Are Not the Only Fruits

Posted on 10th May 201910th May 2019 by Zarin Rafiuddin

People on the net may be familiar with the “This is Fine” meme. It is about a dog surrounded by flames yet commenting that everything is “alight.” K.C. Green, the artist, later drew a follow […]

Why Writers are Still Snobby About Science Fiction: Throwing “serious” literature off its high horse

Posted on 3rd May 20193rd May 2019 by Zarin Rafiuddin

Imagine being a young teen or adult watching the Night of the Creeps (1986). It’s a zombie apocalypse set in a US high school. Recent shows are packed with how to survive a zombie apocalypse […]

When Slam Poetry Turns to Slamming Poetry

Posted on 12th February 2018 by The Gryphon Web Editor

[vc_row][vc_column][vc_column_text] When the worlds of ‘high’ and ‘low’ culture collide, clashes will always be inevitable. Presidents on Twitter, political campaigns fuelled by popular music, and even memes used as classroom props have all been topics […]

The Paperback vs. The E-Book

Posted on 3rd November 20173rd November 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

  With the advancing digital age, the popularity of the ‘e-book’ has risen constantly. Is it time therefore time that we swap the novel gathering dust in the corner for a portable tablet? Or will the sensory experience of reading a traditional […]

The value of young adult literature, and why it transcends age boundaries

Posted on 17th August 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

It’s summer. Which for most of us, means catching up on the things we miss out on during the academic year, like reading for leisure. I was recently scanning the Young Adult (YA) section of […]

Headingley Literature Festival celebrates local and international literature

Posted on 17th March 2017 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Headingley Literature Festival is a programme of events occurring around the production of literature in Yorkshire. This focuses specifically on Headingley here in Leeds, however organisers are also keen to celebrate a diverse range of […]

In defence of trashy romance novels

Posted on 2nd December 20165th December 2016 by The Gryphon Web Editor

Something incredible happened last week. I picked up the latest Shopaholic novel by Sophie Kinsella and yes, it was every bit as good as I had hoped. All week I have been jabbering to my […]

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