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Literature
Total Results: 196
November 14, 2025
What Margaret Atwood got wrong
‘The Handmaid’s Tale’ never happened
Kathleen Stock
Saturday
08.11
08.11
Uncanceled at last
Four years on, are we any wiser?
Kate Clanchy
Friday
07.11
07.11
Knausgaard can’t escape his own story
Myths are more powerful than monologs
Sam Jennings
Wednesday
05.11
05.11
Zadie Smith has nothing to say
She is a master of self-regarding equivocation
John Maier
Thursday
16.10
16.10
Save Narnia from the woke witch
C.S. Lewis knew that children need to be frightened
Darran Anderson
Monday
06.10
06.10
The Left's ugly free-speech fetish
Consequence culture is making martyrs
Sarah Ditum
06.10
The humiliation of PG Wodehouse
His genius can’t be reduced to IP
Sam Leith
Saturday
30.08
30.08
VS Naipaul’s glorious failure
His ‘Enigma of Arrival’ humanizes him
Marco Roth
Tuesday
26.08
26.08
David Foster Wallace: prophet of American loneliness
He understood the rural Midwest
David Masciotra
Monday
25.08
25.08
The Right understands the power of aesthetics
Bret Easton Ellis predicted our age of superficiality
Rosie Gray
Friday
22.08
22.08
The paradox of Jewish history
‘The Third Solitude’ interrogates memory
Morten Høi Jensen
Wednesday
13.08
13.08
Language is the last class marker
Snobbery didn’t die with the Mitfords
Frances Wilson
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