Nelio Biedermann is no wunderkind
He should have waited until he was 30 to publish Lazar
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Reviewing politics
and culture since 1913
He should have waited until he was 30 to publish Lazar
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In his greatest work, published 150 years ago, Darwin destroyed our metaphysical status in an instant
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Müller’s Street, Palace, Square feels full of unrealised potential
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John Kampfner argues our self-defeating “hang-ups” stop us learning from our closest neighbours
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The Frankfurt School’s ideas have given rise to a conspiracy theory that “cultural Marxism” is destroying the West
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The American best-seller is the pre-eminent horror writer of our time
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The game’s history is full of instances of foul play
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Sylvia Townsend Warner’s Lolly Willowes, published a century ago, is a powerful reverie on women’s interwar status
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