One evening in April 1937 Virginia Woolf held up the nine o’clock news on the radio. She read her carefully timed essay ‘Craftsmanship’ just a fraction too slowly and finished at 9.01. There must have ...
‘This book’, writes Keith Lowe, ‘is an attempt to survey the major changes – both destructive and constructive – that took place in the world because of the Second World War.’ It is an ambitious ...
Piece By Piece’s very existence is baffling, and the Lego of it all is never entirely justified, but as an unconventional documentary of a maverick musician, it works — just about.
This week the Palestine Festival of Literature, known as Palfest, announced that over 1,000 writers have signed on to a literary boycott of Israel. In a public letter, these writers declared that ...