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Why Britain tolerates the rule of the super-rich.
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The modern world, and modern literature, came of age in 1922.
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Author and artist Craig Thompson discusses religion, French Orientalism, and his long-anticipated ne
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The graphic novelist Grant Morrison on the evolution of secular gods, his love of happy endings . .
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The critics' verdicts on Owen Jones, Lila Azam Zanganeh and Ali Smith.
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The critics’ verdicts on China Mieville and Anatol Lieven.
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The critics' verdicts on Orhan Pamuk, Henning Mankell and Rosa Luxemburg.
By Dan Hancox - 26 February 13:51
Radical publishers need to become more responsive to the pace of modern protest.
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The critics' verdicts on Annie Proulx, an anti-internet polemic and the tale of Lucie Blackman.
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