
A fatal attraction
Thomas Mann, German identity and the romantic allure of Russia.
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Thomas Mann, German identity and the romantic allure of Russia.
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Studying classics has many values, not least helping you spot when charlatan politicians cover their deficiencies with Cicero quotes.
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As several prizes are forced to pause or shut down, writers in the UK say they are losing a “lifeline”.
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In his new book, Yoga, the French literary star is fixated on truth – so why does he play fast…
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The New Statesman is partnering with leading universities to ensure faculty heads and students benefit from the title’s award-winning writing…
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Two hundred years after he drowned, Shelley’s poems of tyranny and freedom speak to our own darkening age.
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This government’s Gradgrindist education policies seem like a deliberate assault on independent thought.
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The critic and memoirist on growing up in 1960s Chicago, Donald Trump’s “constant oversight”, and her fascination with minstrel shows.
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Withdrawn and prejudiced, the poet is hard to warm to – but Robert Crawford’s new biography shows how Eliot’s second…
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Forget Me Not by Pavelle, The Silver Waterfall by Simms and McGregor, Look Here by Kinsella and Last Letter to…
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The Norwegian author’s lecture on “why the novel matters” will mark a decade of the groundbreaking fiction prize.
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The culture war against teachers and academics is manufactured by right-wing newspapers and rent-a-quote reactionaries.
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Instead of turning literature into an arena for virtue-signalling and culture wars, let’s make room for complexity, mischief and mess.
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How the author of Slow Horses and Bad Actors became the foremost living spy novelist in the English language.
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Two new books trace the history of global inaction over the climate emergency, and seek to identify the culprits.
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On Agoraphobia by Caveney, España: A Brief History of Spain by Tremlett, Bold Ventures by Van den Broeck and Homelands:…
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The author and his wife teach children to value their environment and themselves by immersing them in farm life and…
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Chinese fiction is booming, but authors cannot escape the regime’s tightening grip.
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People of colour do not simply exist as figments of white authors’ imagination, to be portrayed in whichever way they…
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Ulysses, “The Waste Land”, Jacob’s Room: a year of radical experiments changed the course of literature.
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