In the capital, Tallinn, an air of indigence hung over the Soviet shops where Estonians queued hopefully for scrag ends of ...
In this engaging and well-researched book, Ollie Randall sets out to show how cricket and literature worked in a symbiotic ...
Norman Mailer’s new novel opens with a sequence so good you believe for a moment he may have written the book his friends and critics agreed was inside him. On the coast of Maine, lyrically described, ...
This is the singular and spectacular trajectory of George Forster, subject of Andrea Wulf’s irresistible new biography.
White Heat is not short of detail. Examining the qualities which made outsider Edward Heath win the race for the Tory Party leadership, Dominic Sandbrook reveals that four different newspapers used ...
When the American journalist Suzy Hansen first arrived in Istanbul in 2007 on a research trip for an NGO, the promise of a ...
Lunch at 9 Kingfisher Meadows, Black Swan Green, Worcestershire, was Findus ham’n’cheese Crispy Pancakes, crinkle-cut oven chips and sprouts. Sprouts taste of fresh puke but mum said I had to eat five ...
Her extreme reserve seemed impenetrable, yet she was intensely loveable … one of her rare expressive looks was something to ...
More than this, he sees the assaults of the 1980s as intensely damaging not only to Oxbridge, but to British culture more ...
Lytton, daughter of the Earl of Lytton, accepted a proposal of marriage from the rising Conservative politician Gerald ...
In his memoirs, the novelist Kingsley Amis recalls a visit in 1962 to the chapel of King’s College, Cambridge, with the Russian poet Yevgeny Yevtushenko, who had come to read his poems at the ...
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