Tag: Literature

Total Results: 189


September 22, 2022

Why artists sell out Mammon, not the muse, calls the shots

Andrew Doyle

Wednesday
14.09

14.09

Richard Osman’s common people Britain's gerontocrats would rather live in a TV show

Nicholas Harris

Saturday
03.09

03.09

In conversation with Philip Roth We discuss manipulation, obscenity, and gender fluidity

Joyce Carol Oates

Tuesday
30.08

30.08

James Joyce’s divine comedy For the Irish, atheism will always be religious

Terry Eagleton

Friday
26.08

26.08

All revolutionaries are selfish Émile Zola: 'Germinal'

Sean Thor Conroe

Saturday
20.08

20.08

Race is a delusion Sinclair Lewis: ‘Kingsblood Royal’

David Mamet

Friday
19.08

19.08

My apology to Salman Rushdie Both sides claimed the support of angels

Howard Jacobson

Tuesday
16.08

16.08

Welcome to Philip K. Dick’s dystopia Nothing is private and no one is free

David Samuels

Monday
15.08

15.08

How we gave up on Salman Rushdie Britain saw his fatwa and internalised it

Will Lloyd

Friday
12.08

12.08

University needs to hurt Students should consent to be harmed

Arif Ahmed

12.08

The last American aristocrat George Kennan made hierarchy seem seductive

Phil Klay

Thursday
11.08

11.08

The Tory Party belongs to Alan Clark Sunak and Truss should learn from his vices

John Maier