The world’s most powerful literary critic is on TikTok
Jack Edwards shapes the online world’s reading habits from BookTok. But can he handle his success?
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Jack Edwards shapes the online world’s reading habits from BookTok. But can he handle his success?
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His successors proclaimed a more liberal socialism. But was it ever real?
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