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Thomas Fotiou

Writing Competition 2022 //

Zingarella

Shortlisted entry in the Fiction section of the Honi Soit Writing Competition 2022.

August 28, 2022 Thomas Fotiou
Reviews //

International Booker Prize Spotlight: Heaven & Elena Knows

Peeling back the covers on two of this year’s shortlisted novels.

April 25, 2022 Thomas Fotiou
Culture //

Finding Language in the Uproar: Alexievich & Kaminsky

The voices of Ukrainian writers stand courageous against those who seek to silence them.

March 13, 2022 Thomas Fotiou
Culture, Reviews //

Reflections on Yaël Faber’s The Tragedy of Macbeth

A dark, dystopic and unsettling adaptation of a classic text.

November 11, 2021 Thomas Fotiou
Culture //

Making literature fashionable — again?

Literature's surprising influence on fashion.

May 16, 2021 Thomas Fotiou

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