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Book Review
Gabriel García Márquez’s legacy was damaged by his sons
By Philip Hensher
Book Review
Barbara Comyns’s haunting fiction was all too autobiographical
By Lee Randall
Book Review
Where is the clarity in modern center-right foreign policy?
By Ben Domenech
Book Review
An impressive examination of the conjoined fates of Iraq and the United States
By Clement Knox
Book Review
An unvarnished insight into the mind of Sonny Rollins
By Philip Clark
Book Review
A look into Billie Holiday’s final year
By Alison Kerr
Book Review
Who’s afraid of Judith Butler?
By Mitchell Jackson
Book Review
New York and its hundreds of languages
By Samantha Ellis
Book Review
Carson McCullers’s lonely passion
By Scott Bradfield
Book Review
Sardonic and elegant: Jessi Jezewska Stevens’s
Ghost Pains
By Lee Langley
Book Review
Rod Nordland’s moving memoir of a life bravely lived
By Leyla Sanai
Book Review
Princess Gulbadan was the flower of the Mughal court
By Anthony Sattin
Book Review
Helen Oyeyemi on the perils of Prague
By Francesca Peacock
Book Review
Maurice and Maralyn
: a story of endurance
By Maggie Fergusson
Book Review
Gary Cross’s
Free Time
explores the history of leisure
By Tom Hodgkinson
Book Review
The life of peasants was not pleasant
By Jonathan Sumption
Book Review
Wrong Norma
is full of wit, pain and the wonder of language
By Emily Rhodes
Book Review
Who’s really behind the Biden administration’s foreign policy?
By David J. Garrow
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