From Katja Hoyer to Charles Foster: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring Why is this Lying Bastard Lying to Me? by Rob Burley and The Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan.
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New Times,
New Thinking.
Also featuring Why is this Lying Bastard Lying to Me? by Rob Burley and The Happy Couple by Naoise Dolan.
ByJoanna Biggs’ A Life of One’s Own looks to the letters and journals of literary women for guidance. Can they…
ByThis year’s Wisden chronicles and fights back against the destruction of the summer game.
ByAlso featuring a biography of Messalina and a story collection by Shalash the Iraqi.
ByNikhil Krishnan’s A Terribly Serious Adventure shows how Oxford’s “ordinary language” movement, pioneered by JL Austin and Gilbert Ryle, looked…
ByMen at War, Luke Turner’s tender account of servicemen’s transgressive private lives, transforms our understanding of the Second World War.
ByIn inventing a figure who rubbed shoulders with David Bowie and Susan Sontag, the American novelist thrillingly subverts the conventions…
ByAnthony Seldon’s account of Johnson’s time in Downing Street confirms he was hopelessly out of his depth.
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