‘It’s not just a book, it’s a window to my soul’ : why we’re in love with literary angst
Why did an obscure Dostoevsky novella sell 100,000 copies in the UK last year? And why are TikTokers raving about a 1943 Turkish novel? The way young people are discovering books is changing – and their literary tastes reflect our times The sales patterns for classic novels are normally a fairly (…)
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