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Sarah Manavis

New Statesman

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5. “My books will form your worst nightmares”: Leïla Slimani on family, Paris, and sexual violence

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22.03.2026 10

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Sarah Manavis

4. From Insta Novels to “Cat Person”: the digital platforms revamping literature

02.01.2026 20

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3. How the alt-right shifted the Overton window

14.09.2025 20

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Liz Truss’s social media platform might work

28.04.2025 10

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Saturday Night Live lost its bite long ago, and it’s unlikely to find it on British TV

20.04.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis

Surveillance is in, perks out. Bosses have dropped their masks, but gen Z is fighting back

13.04.2025 30

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The kids are right, smartphones aren’t all bad news

08.04.2025 10

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4. The White Lotus’s banal class war

07.04.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis

A benign, perfectly sculpted picture of vitality… or the palatable face of toxic masculinity?

05.04.2025 10

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Sarah Manavis

AI art and the ruins of human creativity

17.03.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis

The 2010 scammers are doubling down

11.03.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis

Jeff Bezos takes one small step for feminism and social progress, and one giant leap for self-publicity

01.03.2025 30

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Sarah Manavis

4. Instagram’s small-c conservative aesthetic

01.03.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis

The DEI trend cycle

21.02.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis

Not wanting to die for Britain doesn’t make gen Z stupid – ignore their views at your peril

15.02.2025 10

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Sarah Manavis

2. The empty philosophy of BrewDog’s James Watts

02.02.2025 20

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Sarah Manavis