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September 7, 2021
How the neocons got away with it
None of the Iraq War's cheerleaders has suffered career consequences
Razib Khan
Monday
06.09
06.09
The theatre of terror
Is there something pornographic about our reluctance to look away?
Simon Cottee
06.09
Washington was gripped by fear
We wrongly characterise the post-9/11 years as a period of triumphalism
Justin Webb
Monday
30.08
30.08
Where lockdown is a fairytale
In Ann Patchett's Bel Canto, hostages are happy
Suzannah Lipscomb
Monday
23.08
23.08
Activists aren’t what they used to be
Today's pious protestors could learn a lot from Dorothy Day
Niamh Mulvey
Friday
20.08
20.08
Roger Scruton is the heretic we need
The secret radical had no time for lying fools
Douglas Murray
Thursday
19.08
19.08
The Leopard’s lessons in love
Romance, in Lampedusa's masterpiece, will leave you wanting more
Horatio Clare
Monday
16.08
16.08
How America became a mad house
A debauched Sixties novel might put you off booze
Christopher Caldwell
Thursday
12.08
12.08
The Magic Mountain will consume you
Has Twitter ruined Thomas Mann's classic?
Ben Judah
Wednesday
11.08
11.08
Covid isn’t the end
An elegy to vanished kingdoms shows this is not how civilisations collapse
Niall Gooch
Tuesday
10.08
10.08
Teenagers need to have sex again
A book about owls set the scene for my own awakening
Julie Burchill
Monday
09.08
09.08
Lessons in lockdown from a psychiatric ward
A re-issued memoir from the sixties feels eerily familiar
Frances Wilson
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