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Total Results: 21
July 11, 2022
Why fiction is failing Britain
Novelists are ignoring every day reality
Francesca Peacock
Monday
20.12
20.12
The unbearable lightness of being cancelled
Milan Kundera introduced us to the Devil's laughter
Howard Jacobson
Friday
10.12
10.12
This is Tolkien’s world
The Lord of the Rings is more than nostalgic medievalism
Dominic Sandbrook
Thursday
21.10
21.10
Hillary’s fantasy presidency
Her new thriller reads like a consolation prize
Kat Rosenfield
Saturday
04.09
04.09
We need to talk about 9/11
A short story about America's new enemies
Lionel Shriver
Monday
19.04
19.04
You can’t silence D.H. Lawrence
Spurned by feminists and silenced for decades, his work is more relevant than ever
Frances Wilson
Friday
01.01
01.01
How campus politics went global
On Beauty: At the start of the century, Zadie Smith identified a tendency that's grown to monstrous proportions
Sarah Ditum
Wednesday
25.09
25.09
I’m sick of fighting moronic culture wars
The best weapon against people who take themselves too seriously is not to denounce but to make fun of them.
Lionel Shriver
Thursday
06.06
06.06
What’s the point of political fiction?
Novels rarely make laws – but they enlarge our political vocabulary
Sam Leith
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