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6 January 2011

In the Critics this week

Bryan Appleyard on Evgeny Morozov, Gabriel Josipovici on Thomas Bernhard and Will Self on eels.

By Staff Blogger

In the Critics section of this week’s New StatesmanBryan Appleyard considers Evgeny Morozov’s angry polemic against political evangelism on the web, while T G Rosenthal explains the origins of his book in defence of L S Lowry.

Geoffrey Wheatcroft is enchanted by David and Gareth Butler’s weighty tome British Political Facts and concludes that “every politically conscious home should have one”. Olivia Laing‘s low expectations for Claire Dederer’s yoga memoir Poser: My Life in 23 Yoga Poses are exceeded, thanks to the writer’s wry style. And Jonathan Beckman is grateful to the translator of Antal Szerb’s Love in a Bottle for resurrecting the Hungarian writer’s short stories from the 1930s. Marc Stears is not convinced by James T Kloppenberg’s attempt to uncover the intellectual roots of Barack Obama’s aversion to political conflict, while our Critic at Large Gabriel Josipovici extols the comic virtues of the Austrian writer Thomas Bernhard.

Elsewhere in the Critics, Ryan Gilbey is unshocked by the climax of Danny Boyle’s 127 HoursRachel Cooke wishes the casting of BBC1’s Zen had been as imaginative as the Michael Dibdin book it is adapted from. Andrew Billen finds farce meaningful in the Old Vic’s production of Georges Feydeau’s A Flea in Her EarBrian Dillon reflects on the Korean artist Nam June Paik, who turned television sets into art, and Antonia Quirke appreciates the fun James Naughtie has with the King James Bible. In his Real Meals column, Will Self talks pie, mash and jellied eels.

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