Section: Review

Total Results: 186


April 6, 2021

Philip Roth’s carnival of desire The flawed writer is an antidote to today's less ambitious literary scene

Boyd Tonkin

Thursday
01.04

01.04

Twilight of the centrist dads A lazy new book unwittingly reveals the flaws of the Britpop generation

Will Lloyd

Wednesday
31.03

31.03

How to end anti-capitalism Turning companies into democracies will stop people hating their jobs

Dan Hitchens

Monday
29.03

29.03

The black saint against white guilt For Frantz Fanon, respect and dignity were more important than performative anti-racism

Tomiwa Owolade

Thursday
25.03

25.03

How gangsters took over the fishing industry Not all fish farming is as tainted as this new documentary depicts

John Lewis-Stempel

Wednesday
24.03

24.03

Why women fear the police A locker-room culture has long been pervasive among officers in the force

Julie Bindel

Monday
22.03

22.03

Women have always been better writers They're taking over male spaces without sacrificing their femininity

Tanya Gold

Friday
19.03

19.03

The Davos Man in disguise Despite his best efforts, Mark Carney can't hide his gilded roots

James Kirkup

Tuesday
16.03

16.03

The emptiness of the millennial world The online generation is still struggling to write a decent book

Gavin Haynes

Tuesday
09.03

09.03

The enduring appeal of Marxism Ruthless employers are deceiving their staff with the language of family and home

Dan Hitchens

Monday
08.03

08.03

This book could stop domestic homicide A horrifying compendium of abuse identifies patterns of deadly violence

Julie Bindel

Wednesday
03.03

03.03

Don’t worry about your sperm count A testy book fails to explain why mankind is doomed

Tom Chivers