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The dramatic advances in emergency medical care since the introduction, in the late 1950s, of modern approaches to ...
Geoff Dyer is known for his stylish sentences and diverse subject matter. He has written fiction, nonfiction and essays. He’s ...
Claire Keegan is not prolific. Her debut collection of short stories, Antarctica (1999), was followed by a second collection, Walk the Blue Fields, in 2007. A longer story, Foster, appeared as a ...
The TLS - Literary Criticism | Emasculated: The problem of men writing about sex, essay by Luke Brown on Ben Lerner, Sally Roony, George Saunders & more ...
It is now commonplace for publishers to include a letter from the author in advance reading copies, something obligingly explicative. The hot-pink review edition of Martin MacInnes’s new novel, In ...
Visit the Times Bookshop to purchase the books below DAVID ABULAFIA In Courage and Compassion: A Jewish boyhood in German-occupied Greece (Berghahn), Tony Molho, a celebrated historian of Renaissance ...
In Against Decolonisation: Campus culture wars and the decline of the West (Polity), Doug Stokes lays bare clearly and concisely the arguments surrounding legacies of the past that are nowadays ...
We know that she is French, well paid, heterosexual and married with children. We also know that her sexual fantasy revolves around a woman with whom she can “fly away”: I leave, I leave everything, I ...
Reading, we all know, is a peculiar act. It takes us out of ourselves into realms we might otherwise have missed – deeper, wider, stranger, perhaps launching us backwards or forwards in time, or into ...
Opinion about empire has never been as deeply divided, as profoundly polarized, as at present. Decades on from the dissolution of the British Empire, ...
The subject of BBC investigative journalist Hannah Barnes’s book is the Tavistock and Portman Trust’s Gender Identity Development Service (GIDS) in London. GIDS is slated for closure this year, ...