Tag: Literature

Total Results: 196


November 15, 2022

Bob Dylan has no philosophy His new book is the work of a talker, not a thinker

Geoff Dyer

Friday
11.11

11.11

John Milton’s free speech crusade His vision of liberty is more potent than ever

Andrew Doyle

Thursday
10.11

10.11

Was Kurt Vonnegut a nice man? A good writer doesn't have to be a saint

Dorian Lynskey

Tuesday
08.11

08.11

Can you read in Scottish? Writing in dialect is a subversive act

Tom Newlands

Wednesday
19.10

19.10

Jan Morris: prophet of our gender troubles The trans pioneer left a peculiar legacy

Will Lloyd

Wednesday
12.10

12.10

Annie Ernaux: queen of the suburbs The Nobel laureate carved beauty from the ordinary

Boyd Tonkin

Monday
10.10

10.10

How Smiley’s people conquered Britain John le Carré was never an Englishman's writer

David Patrikarakos

Thursday
22.09

22.09

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