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Marina Warner

H-index: 17
Art 43%
Philosophy 20%

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unseenhistories.com
📚 From Mary Queen of Scots to Fidel Castro, the Monsoon to earthquakes, here’s our selection of anticipated new history books that will be released over this summer. With new books by @marinawarner.bsky.social, @shafikmeghji.bsky.social,
@timqueeney.bsky.social and many more👇
New History Books for Summer 2025 - Unseen Histories
Our picks of a range of vibrant new history books that will be released over the months ahead.
www.unseenhistories.com

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folkloresociety.bsky.social
For the last online talk before our summer break we're delighted to be welcoming Professor Dame Marina Warner @marinawarner.bsky.social for her talk 'How to Create Sanctuary Now?’ Tuesday 15 July at 19:00 BST, tickets £6.00 (£4 for members with promo code) www.eventbrite.co.uk/e/how-to-cre...
How to Create Sanctuary Now?
Marina Warner explores the history of Sanctuary and how traditions and storytelling might help revive this ancient right in the present day
www.eventbrite.co.uk

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asls.org.uk
James Hogg & Mikhail Bulgakov

In the latest @lrb.co.uk podcast, @marinawarner.bsky.social & Adam Thirlwell look at how James Hogg’s JUSTIFIED SINNER & Bulgakov’s THE MASTER & MARGARITA represent fanaticism, & ask why both writers used the fantastical to test reality
www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and...
Podcast: Marina Warner and Adam Thirlwell · Close Readings: James Hogg and Mikhail Bulgakov
London Review of Books
www.lrb.co.uk
marinawarner.bsky.social
www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and... The first exchange for LRB's Close Readings is with the writer Adam Thirlwell explores the paradoxically realistic fables of Franz Kafka - we both love his work for many reasons
Podcast: Marina Warner and Adam Thirlwell · Fiction and the Fantastic: Stories by Franz Kafka
www.lrb.co.uk
marinawarner.bsky.social
@aucpress.bsky.social @soasuni.bsky.social 'Andalusia' beckons to us as an ideal society, a harmonious utopia. Radwa Ashour's magnificent trilogy is visionary, and a lens on to present conflicts. Do come to this launch, which includes her son, the poet Tamim Barghouti - SOAS, 13 May 2025, 6-8pm

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thetls.bsky.social
'If you are agnostic or atheist, you can delight in the virtuoso realization of these mysteries of the faith and lose yourself as if at the theatre.'

Marina Warner on the beauty and humanity of fourteenth-century Sienese art
Mysteries and grace | TLS
www.the-tls.co.uk

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annadella.bsky.social
In Episode 3 of FICTION & THE FANTASTIC, Marina Warner and I enter the labyrinth of Italo Calvino's INVISIBLE CITIES, and the text that inspired its frame, the 13th century travels of Marco Polo, composed from a prison cell. www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and... @lrb.co.uk
Podcast: Marina Warner and Anna Della Subin · Fiction and the Fantastic: ‘Invisible Cities’ by Italo Calvino
www.lrb.co.uk

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annadella.bsky.social
Episode 2 of FICTION & THE FANTASTIC is out, wherein Marina Warner and I take on a longtime favorite of mine—and to each her own pronunciation of "Houyhnhnm," the race of intelligent horses who have colonized mankind... www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and... @londonreview.bsky.social
Podcast: Marina Warner and Anna Della Subin · Fiction and the Fantastic: ‘Gulliver’s Travels’ by Jonathan Swift
www.lrb.co.uk

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annadella.bsky.social
Introducing FICTION & THE FANTASTIC, a new podcast series from the LRB, wherein Marina Warner and I traverse the classics of enchantment, to discover how it has been a mode of inquiry and hypothesis.... www.lrb.co.uk/podcasts-and... @londonreview.bsky.social
Podcast: Marina Warner and Anna Della Subin · Fiction and the Fantastic: ‘The Thousand and One Nights’
London Review of Books
www.lrb.co.uk

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