Leslie Jamison’s Splinters captures the paradoxes of motherhood
This intimate memoir explores the contradictions of being a parent, a partner and an artist – singly, and all at…
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New Thinking.
This intimate memoir explores the contradictions of being a parent, a partner and an artist – singly, and all at…
ByAlso featuring Spent Light by Lara Pawson and Moral AI And How We Get There.
ByRob Henderson’s memoir Troubled paints a bleak picture of poverty in the US. Are liberal “luxury beliefs” to blame?
ByA new biography reveals how the poet’s life of extremes was echoed by the hyperactive irony of his work.
ByThe proliferation of online pornography has degraded the way we view our bodies and relationships.
ByIn Little Englanders, Alwyn Turner reveals striking parallels between Britain in decline at the start of the 20th century and…
ByAlso featuring Parasol Against the Axe by Helen Oyeyemi and James and John by Chris Bryant.
ByDeliberation and reversals are democracy’s great virtues, writes Jonathan White. But can it keep pace with a world in crisis?
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