Banning Anne: Why the Soviets were Afraid of Anne of Green Gables
byLaunching our exciting new series on banned books, Ewan Bowlby explains why Anne of Green Gables was banned in Soviet controlled Poland. If you…
Launching our exciting new series on banned books, Ewan Bowlby explains why Anne of Green Gables was banned in Soviet controlled Poland. If you…
Giulia Privitelli explores our “restless search” for beauty through Saint-Exupéry’s The Little Prince and the tragedy of Narcissus and Echo. ‘What a queer planet!’ he…
Elizabeth Dunbar reviews the Transept Interface exhibition. The last three years of our lives have been full of undesired, inflicted boundaries – masks, screens,…
Author Ewan Bowlby reflects on writing a short story in collaboration with illustrator Karlee Rene, for the next of our series of artist reflections…
Visual artist Julia MacLaurin describes how researching family history led her to create her artwork Honouring My Ancestors, continuing our series of artist reflections…
Dan Drage explains how his artwork for the Transept ‘Interface’ exhibition takes its place in ‘an always-already messy world’ that is ‘storied, lively and…
Magda Andrews-Hoke describes how composing her poem Throughline helped her to ‘understand time and crisis’ during the pandemic, in the latest of our series of…