Showing posts with label Mona Awad. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mona Awad. Show all posts

Sunday, 28 September 2025

Dark Academia, Deconstructed: beyond the aesthetic

Dark Academia Books: The Essential Reading List of Obsession, Privilege and Beauty
Tweed blazers. Ancient libraries. A murder among the privileged. Dark academia has become a cultural moodboard, spilling across TikTok, Instagram, and bookshop displays. 

It’s all candlelit study sessions, whispered debates about Greek tragedy, and the intoxicating smell of old money and old books. But what happens when we look past the velvet curtains? Is dark academia simply an aesthetic, or does it say something sharper about literature, class, and longing?

Friday, 25 April 2025

If you liked The Secret History, you’ll love these five dark, literary campus novels

If you’re anything like me, finishing The Secret History leaves a strange kind of void. Donna Tartt’s literary debut is one of those once-in-a-decade novels: intellectually rich, psychologically intense, and impossible to put down. 

Five books to read if you loved The Secret History by Donna Tartt
It’s a story steeped in atmosphere, with characters who linger in your mind and a setting that feels like it exists outside of time. If you’re looking for books matching that experience, I’ve rounded up five novels that channel similar dark academia energy, moral complexity, and obsession-fuelled tension.