It is a peculiar kind of fame: literary, elusive, enduring. And it begs the question—how has Tartt managed to become one of the most recognisable cult authors of our time by doing, ostensibly, so little?
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Showing posts with label literary culture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label literary culture. Show all posts
Wednesday, 10 December 2025
The waiting game: Why Donna Tartt’s silence is part of the myth
Some authors tour, tweet, podcast, publish—and then there is Donna Tartt. Three novels in more than three decades, no confirmed interviews since 2016, and not a whisper of what she might be writing now. And yet, her presence is everywhere. On BookTok, in dark academia mood boards, in conversations about obsessive friendships and beautiful prose and the kind of writing that insists you slow down and read every word.
Saturday, 6 September 2025
The annotated life: Why marginalia is back in style
Marginalia, you either love it or hate it. Once considered the mark of a disrespectful reader, someone scribbling on the pristine pages of novels, marginalia has returned with an unexpected flourish.
Instagram is full of annotated pages, complete with underlines, post-its, and impassioned scribbles. On TikTok, readers film themselves reacting in real time, pen in hand. Even published authors are weighing in, sharing how marginal notes shaped their early reading lives.
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active reading,
annotating books,
book annotations,
book lovers,
Bookish Trends,
Hanya Yanagihara,
Joan Didion,
literary culture,
Maggie Nelson,
marginalia,
Ocean Vuong,
Reading Habits,
Toni Morrison
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