Culture news French-Lebanese author Amin Maalouf to head Académie Française "The Immortals" have spoken: the Académie Française, custodian of the French language, has elected a new leader. 29/09/2023
My Europe Series How this school in a disadvantaged part of Spain is boosting literacy A neighbourhood in Spain where the average salary is a fraction of the national one, unemployment is double the country's rate and school absenteeism runs rampant is showing the way on how to boost literacy among children. 27/09/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: Why 'The Hobbit' is still underappreciated 21 September 1937: JRR Tolkien releases ‘The Hobbit’. 21/09/2023
Culture news Nobel laureate Kazuo Ishiguro's next book is one for music lovers Kazuo Ishiguro's next book will be one for music lovers... 15/09/2023
Culture news Remembering Pierre Seel, gay Holocaust survivor and LGBTQ pioneer On what would have been Pierre Seel's 100th birthday, Euronews Culture commemorates the incredible life of the French Holocaust survivor who defied social conventions to reveal an uncomfortable truth: the experience of Nazi Germany's gay victims. 16/08/2023
Culture news First European Taylor Swift university course to launch in Belgium A European first... Even if the US already has been using Taylor Swift’s songbook as a springboard to delve into classic literature... 14/08/2023
Culture news J.K. Rowling airbrushed from museum over “transphobic” views Evanesco, Rowling! 08/08/2023
Culture news Royal Mail unveils stamps for 40 years of Terry Pratchett’s Discworld The stamps celebrate Terry Pratchett's defining work, the Discworld saga. 03/08/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: 5 of James Baldwin's best quotes on his 99th birthday 2 August 1924: Happy Birthday James Baldwin 02/08/2023
Culture news 'A list to bring wonder': 2023 Booker Prize longlist announced The 13 books on the list cover a wide range of themes, including moving personal dramas and tragi-comic family sagas, as well as the effects of climate change and the oppression of minorities. 01/08/2023
Culture news Hungary fines bookstore and pressures others to seal LGBTQ books The Hungarian government has levied a large fine against a Budapest bookstore for displaying a young adult graphic novel that depicts a LGBTQ coming of age story. 14/07/2023
Culture news Culture Re-View: Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' published On July 11, 1960, the world famous novel was released, instantly captivating readers and cementing its position as a timeless classic in American literature. 11/07/2023
Culture news Forgotten Jack Hilton book to be republished after tenacious campaign The name of author Jack Hilton was lost to history, before a 28-year-old bartender set out to uncover his legacy. Now, following a campaign to get the book back into print, it has been signed by Vintage (Penguin), the UK's largest publishing house. 07/07/2023
Culture news Ten of the best: Up and coming European writers to read this summer Summer is often the only time when many of us can catch up with much loved reading so Euronews Culture has carefully selected ten of the best from Europe's most notable up-and-coming writers. 03/07/2023
Culture news Borderless Poetry: "I tremble from all their combined fears" On this episode of Borderless Poetry, our roving reporter Aurora Velez brings you a stunning poem written by Hélène Lépine. 30/06/2023
Culture news Salman Rushdie awarded Peace Prize of the German Book Trade Writer Salman Rushdie was awarded the Peace Prize of the German Book Trade on Monday and will accept the award in Frankfurt in October. 19/06/2023
Culture news Salman Rushdie speaks out in first TV interview since attack "Writers can outlast the thing that opposes them," said Salman Rushdie in his first television interview after the attack he suffered in August last year, which left him blind in one eye and also paralysed one of his hands. 09/06/2023
Culture news A 15th century manuscript offers a peek into medieval stand-up comedy A new study by a Cambridge English professor explores comedic texts believed to have been written by an unknown medieval minstrel. 31/05/2023
Culture news International Booker Prize winner Gospodinov hails Balkan tales Georgi Gospondinov says more stories from the Balkans and Eastern Europe are now being heard because of the tragedy unfolding in Ukraine. 25/05/2023