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A book titled 'Contemporary Jamaican Authors: A New Wave of Literary Talent' rests against a backdrop of lush Jamaican scenery, including palm trees, mountains, and the Caribbean Sea.

Contemporary Jamaican Authors: A Literary Renaissance

Contemporary Jamaican Authors: A New Wave of Literary Talent Jamaican literature continues to evolve and thrive in the 21st century, with a new generation of authors emerging to share their unique perspectives and experiences. These writers are building upon the rich literary heritage of their predecessors, such as those who shaped the groundbreaking era of …

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Aerial view of Montego Bay, Jamaica in the 1970s, showcasing its vibrant harbor and coastal development.

Jamaican Literature in the 1970s: A Groundbreaking Era

Introduction The 1970s was a time of great change in Jamaica, marked by political unrest and a growing sense of cultural identity. This vibrant era saw a blossoming of Jamaican literature, with writers using their words to challenge old ideas and celebrate their unique heritage. Novels, poems, and plays explored themes of post-colonialism, social justice, …

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Book cover for 'Common Sense Not Common Anymore' by Loraine Lindsay, featuring impactful visuals reflecting societal decline in rational thinking.

Common Sense Not Common Anymore: The Decline of Common Sense in Today’s World

“Common Sense Not Common Anymore,” by Loraine Lindsay offers a thought-provoking commentary on the decline of common sense in today’s world. Through a masterful use of visuals, the artwork captures society’s overwhelming lack of rationality and critical thinking. Consequently, it urges viewers to reflect on the consequences of this alarming trend. The image invites contemplation …

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Best Non-fiction Science Books

1. Einstein’s Unfinished Revolution By Lee Smolin: Like the little kid in Hans Christian Anderson’s fantasy, Lee Smolin, a hypothetical physicist at the Perimeter Institute in Waterloo, Canada, gets a kick out of bringing up that the heads of contemporary quantum physical science wear shockingly scarcely any learned garments. Their hypotheses are muddled. No discoveries …

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