Tag: Literature

Total Results: 206


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3 Feb 2023 - 12:05am

Britain’s food wars Is Waitrose a cure for the Westminster class?

Aris Roussinos

Wednesday, 1 February

01.02

The books that made me Every library is autobiographical

Penelope Lively

Saturday, 28 January

28.01

Maus and the repressive power of Jewish trauma Should American Jews let go of the Holocaust?

David Samuels

Tuesday, 17 January

17.01

Victor Hugo’s forgotten masterpiece Toilers of the Sea is exhilaratingly tempestuous

Andrew Doyle

Wednesday, 11 January

11.01

What’s wrong with violent fiction? Crime writers can't protect every reader's feelings

Kat Rosenfield

Tuesday, 27 December

27.12

Harry Flashman’s imperial morality George MacDonald Fraser's 'Flashman'

Nikhil Krishnan

Wednesday, 21 December

21.12

All the populist’s men Robert Penn Warren's 'All the President's Men'

Mary Gaitskill

Thursday, 8 December

08.12

Michel Houellebecq’s sexual apocalypse Has our nihilist prophet been tamed by love?

Jacob Siegel

Wednesday, 30 November

30.11

The forgotten genius of Compton Mackenzie The long-lost writer emancipated the English novel

Andrew Doyle

Wednesday, 23 November

23.11

Who cancelled English folklore? Britain is embarrassed by its heritage

Isabella Bengoechea

Tuesday, 15 November

15.11

Bob Dylan has no philosophy His new book is the work of a talker, not a thinker

Geoff Dyer

Friday, 11 November

11.11

John Milton’s free speech crusade His vision of liberty is more potent than ever

Andrew Doyle