From radiologist to writer: an interview with Gita Ralleigh
Aditi and Shanaya speak to Imperial College lecturer Gita Ralleigh about her career switch, life as a writer, and of course, some of her favourite books.
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Aditi and Shanaya speak to Imperial College lecturer Gita Ralleigh about her career switch, life as a writer, and of course, some of her favourite books.
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Life is about to get busy. Don’t forget to read!
Doyeon reflects on Han Kang’s remarkable lessons of empathy and the universal power of her novels.
A short word from a handful of the Imperial College Library team, who we may not see everyday, but whose presence is critical to our campus.
Books editor Aditi questions the morality of reading posthumously published work.
Nadeen reflects on texts based on and around Palestine that deeply resonated with her.
Daniel unpacks the absurdity and experimental storytelling of Ann Quin’s surreal novel Tripticks.
The team’s summer reads weren’t exactly light and breezy.
This week in Books: audiobooks, and a goodbye to the Spring Term.
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