The making of a media mogul
For centuries, the news industry has been shaped by wealthy, powerful men. Have they also helped to destroy it?
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
For centuries, the news industry has been shaped by wealthy, powerful men. Have they also helped to destroy it?
ByThe Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on the power of portraits, living language, and Russia’s silenced history.
ByThe New Statesman columnist and anarchist was a proponent of radical social change that put the most vulnerable first.
ByHer mind-expanding new novel Gliff draws battle lines between art, language and Big Tech.
ByAlso featuring She’s Always Hungry by Eliza Clark and Recognising the Stranger by Isabella Hammad.
ByThe Goldsmiths Prize-shortlisted author on voice, Muriel Spark and why he chose to discard the “writerly” register.
ByHis reporting was fuelled by a cool contempt for authority.
ByThe novelist and New Statesman contributor, who has died aged 87, was one of the pre-eminent English writers.
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