Reviewed in short: New books by Ronald Hutton, Gayle Tzemach Lemmon, Pat Barker and Maia Szalavitz
The Making of Oliver Cromwell by Hutton, The Daughters of Kobani by Tzemach Lemmon, The Women of Troy by Barker and Undoing…
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New Thinking.
The Making of Oliver Cromwell by Hutton, The Daughters of Kobani by Tzemach Lemmon, The Women of Troy by Barker and Undoing…
ByWhen an ad man turned an idle doodle into a children’s book 50 years ago, it was the start of…
ByBlood Legacy by Renton, Inflamed by Marya and Patel, The Island of Missing Trees by Shafak and Crying in H Mart by Zauner.
ByThe Frankfurt School has been blamed for starting the culture wars that destroyed American values. Would we do well to…
ByIn 12 Bytes, the British author has fallen for and colluded with the Big Data hype, and it is hard to…
ByHow the Portuguese writer’s multiple identities pre-empted the modern condition.
ByA YouGov poll shows most people put little thought into how their bookshelves are organised. That’s how it should be.
ByA new publishing trend claims to make millennials work better. But how many young people have agency over their working lives?
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