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Literature
Total Results: 196
June 3, 2021
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
Friday
26.03
26.03
The many deaths of Virginia Woolf
The Bloomsbury genius discovered too late that she was wrong about everything
Will Lloyd
Monday
22.03
22.03
Women have always been better writers
They're taking over male spaces without sacrificing their femininity
Tanya Gold
Thursday
04.03
04.03
The woke battle for cultural imperialism
The use of language to impose a worldview can easily become violent
Mary Harrington
Friday
12.02
12.02
Trump’s legacy: dinosaur porn
Were the ferocious culture wars of the last administration a proxy for forbidden passions?
Sam Leith
Tuesday
19.01
19.01
The importance of obscenity
A century after Ulysses was banned, a strange paradox remains at the heart of vulgarity
Andrew Doyle
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