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Literature
Total Results: 189
August 17, 2021
Quentin Tarantino’s mummy issues
He clings on to trauma — and turns it into art
Tanya Gold
Tuesday
10.08
10.08
Teenagers need to have sex again
A book about owls set the scene for my own awakening
Julie Burchill
Thursday
05.08
05.08
How activists captured publishing
Resistance to capitalism has become just another way of selling things
Sam Leith
Friday
23.07
23.07
The emptiness of open letters
With enough signatories, any demand will be fulfilled
Daniel Skipper Rasmussen
Monday
21.06
21.06
How to save fiction
Spineless publishing houses and 'sensitivity readers' don't care about art
Niamh Mulvey
Thursday
03.06
03.06
What is Meghan afraid of?
Her new book is an attempt to rewrite childhood
Giles Fraser
Tuesday
18.05
18.05
Your gym routine is worthless
Our obsession with exercise shows a depressing lack of aspiration
Lionel Shriver
Monday
17.05
17.05
Children don’t need woke stories
Meghan Markle's ghastly new book has nothing on Billy Bunter
Dominic Sandbrook
Tuesday
27.04
27.04
Books won’t save you
You can't use literature as a shortcut to self-improvement
Sarah Ditum
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
Tuesday
06.04
06.04
Philip Roth’s carnival of desire
The flawed writer is an antidote to today's less ambitious literary scene
Boyd Tonkin
Monday
29.03
29.03
Jordan Peterson’s fairytale world
The psychology professor understands that our cherished beliefs are just stories
Tim Lott
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