Literary Feuds
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Do ‘sad brown girls online’ write the same? Plagiarism charges against poet Rupi Kaur start a debate
New voices in writing and poetry online challenge the popular notions of belonging and home.
CJG Ghanny
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How Camus and Sartre split up over the question of how to be free
The split between the two friends was a media sensation.
Sam Dresser, Aeon
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Trashed by Jnanpith winner Nemade, Salman Rushdie hits back (without mincing his words)
The Booker of Bookers winner calls Marathi author a 'grumpy old bastard' for dismissing Indian writing in English.
Scroll Staff
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