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The Guardian is a British centre-left national daily newspaper. Founded in 1821 as a local paper replacing the radical Manchester Observer, it was known as The Manchester Guardian until 1959.
It has grown into a national paper, and forms part of a media group with international and online offshoots. Its sister papers include The Observer (a British Sunday paper) and The Guardian Weekly (an international roundup of articles from various papers). In addition to its UK online edition theguardian.com, the paper has two international web sites, Guardian Australia and Guardian US. The Guardian is influential in the design and publishing arena, sponsoring many awards in these areas. Other media projects include GuardianFilm. The Guardian was edited by Alan Rusbridger from 1995 to 2015, when Katharine Viner succeeded him.
Writer Coverage(s)
Intan Paramaditha: ‘Travel was unattainable for me – I thought America only existed on TV’ - Mar 05, 2020
Clipping(s)
‘17,000 islands of imagination’: discovering Indonesian literature - May 28, 2016
Book Review(s)
Vengeance Is Mine, All Others Pay Cash review – masterful send up of 80s action flicks - Aug 03, 2022
International Booker prize announces longlist ‘tracing ring around the world’ - Mar 10, 2022
Stella prize 2021: finalists ‘span the gamut’ of human enterprise and experience - Mar 04, 2021
The Wandering by Intan Paramaditha review – existential journeys - Mar 06, 2020
Staff picks: Year’s Best Literary Fiction - Oct 21, 2015
The best books on Indonesia: start your reading here - Sep 10, 2013
Writer's Writing(s)
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