Tag: Literature

Total Results: 205


Master of the literary barb (David Levenson/Getty Images)
11/30/2021 - 12:00am

Why writers loved to feud Today's bright young things are too wet for a scrap

Julie Burchill

Friday, November 19

19.11

Mary Gaitskill teaches us to embrace complexity The writer understands that love is a living nightmare

Ann Manov

Friday, October 29

29.10

Lord of the Rings is better than Dune Tolkien understood the corrupting effect of power

Peter Franklin

29.10

Instagram is the future of poetry Ignore the snobbishness of the literary elite

Henry Oliver

Thursday, October 21

21.10

Hillary’s fantasy presidency Her new thriller reads like a consolation prize

Kat Rosenfield

Tuesday, October 19

19.10

John Le Carré understood you His new book is an antidote to a generation of dispassionate authors

Philip Hensher

Thursday, October 14

14.10

Would you sell a kidney to be famous? Success is now determined by our hunger for clout

Mary Harrington

Saturday, October 9

09.10

How to survive our tragedy Covid has receded — but will pride and hubris doom humanity?

Terry Eagleton

Wednesday, October 6

06.10

Hong Kong’s Zero Covid deception There is nothing 'normal' about the draconian measures still in place

Philip Cowley

Monday, September 13

13.09

The problem with white saviours Ostentatious meekness doesn't make you a good person

Tomiwa Owolade

Saturday, September 11

11.09

The war on Martin Amis His response to the attacks was a quixotic and disastrous battle against Islamism

Will Lloyd

Tuesday, September 7

07.09

Sex, drugs and the Modern Review We wouldn't have survived amid today's echo chambers and cancel culture

Julie Burchill