Michel Houellebecq and the soul of France
Sex, death, politics and terrorism – and the return of the great writer.
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New Thinking.
Sex, death, politics and terrorism – and the return of the great writer.
ByThe award-winning writer on philosophy, mythology and the connections between racial injustice and ecological crisis.
ByFreedom by Law, Stolen Focus by Hari, The Burgundians by Van Loo and Where You Come From by Stanišic.
ByThe new novel from the bestselling author of A Little Life is less than the sum of its parts.
ByIn her vivid polemic McBride explores disgust and the female body.
ByDavid Runciman’s history reveals what the great philosopher can teach us about emancipation, coercion and the doubleness of political life.
ByGavin Francis examines how modern medicine tackles the crisis of illness, but neglects the essential process of physical and mental…
ByThe Irish novelist on writing after chemotherapy, growing up gay “in the 19th century”, and winning the 2021 David Cohen…
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