Advice to Poets - The Letters of T S Eliot, Volume 10: 1942–1944 by Valerie Eliot & John Haffenden (edd) ...
Margaret Atwood has ‘always found snivelling in public embarrassing’. Light on introspection, even lighter on confession, ...
Prophet of Terror by Keith Michael Baker ...
Doublethink & Doubt - Orwell: 2+2=5 by Raoul Peck (dir); George Orwell: Life and Legacy by Robert Colls ...
Born of Jewish-Russian parents who emigrated to the United States when she was seven, Julia Ioffe has long been one of the ...
This year is the centenary of the Honours (Prevention of Abuses) Act, which sought to halt the sale of titles by British governments. Stephen Bates, a Guardian journalist and social historian, marks ...
Corresponding with Bertrand Russell in 1922, Joseph Conrad confessed: ‘I have never been able to find in any man’s book or any man’s talk anything … to stand up for a moment against my deep-seated ...
On My Watch serves as a record of a dysfunctional relationship between a superpower and its junior allies. European NATO ...
Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring ...
Siberian tigers travel far. In India, a tigress might hunt an area of twenty square miles; in Russia, it could be two hundred ...
What is the best way to begin a book? Anna Burns, in her third novel, has gone for the now-read-on approach: ‘The day Somebody McSomebody put a gun to my breast and called me a cat and threatened to ...
This figure, commonly known as the Wound Man, appears in many early modern surgical texts, illustrating both the various ...