Koch’s bacillus – the cause of tuberculosis – was identified in 1882, earning the microbiologist Robert Koch the Nobel prize ...
As in Sally Rooney’s previous novels, the main characters in Intermezzo fall in love quickly, tidily and passionately. They meet, their outfits are described, they exchange clipped dialogue and are ...
This week, Toby Lichtig goes to see the latest Roald Dahl adaptations, junior critic in tow and Dinah Birch celebrates the enduring power of Ebenezer Scrooge.
Stig Abell and Thea Lenarduzzi lead the conversation: Patrick Wilcken brings us the real Brazil, a country at breaking point; Francesca Wade considers the radical interior designs and desires of the ...
What’s the best advice you’ve ever received? Always question, never be afraid to change when the answer is “change”. To what extent, in your view, is writing a political act? To a very large extent.
Stig Abell and Thea Lenarduzzi lead the conversation: why eat meat?; how political was Shakespeare, and does it matter?; the ethics of dust at the Houses of Parliament; a report from Taksim Square, as ...
With Stig Abell and Lucy Dallas: Raymond Tallis on the ongoing threat to the NHS; Bee Wilson on descriptions of pregnancy and childbirth; and Marjorie Perloff on seeing O. J. Simpson as Othello.
PAUL REITTER – Karl Kraus – The Last Days of Mankind; Translated by Fred Bridgham and Edward Timms. SARA HOUSTON – Nadine George-Graves, editor – The Oxford Handbook of Dance and Theater. ROBERT ...
JON DAY – Jules Boykoff Power Games: A political history of the Olympics; David Goldblatt The Games: A global history of the Olympics ...
It is misleading to include sculpture in a list of Baudelaire’s dislikes, as Seth Whidden does in his review of the Œuvres complètes (September 6). This commonly held prejudice is based on his Salon ...
The relationship between the world of books and the internet has always been more than a little tricky. It took another turn – a serious downturn, many would say – last week. On September 4 the US ...