The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of ...
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Despite a few halting steps towards devolving power in Britain, England itself remains a profoundly centralised ...
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The people of Unnimore thought that ‘flitting’ would not come upon them while they lived. As long as they paid the rent, and ...
Two marches will assemble in central London tomorrow. One is championing the rights of Palestinians and commemorating ...
By now, a production of John Adams’s opera The Death of Klinghoffer presumes its own opposition. At the Teatro ...
Circumstantial evidence (defective internal logic, uncontrolled tone, bizarreness for its own sake) suggests that ...
Before the war, Muhammad had been the most energetic of us. He wasn’t tall, but he never saw that as an obstacle.
The line between making a fiction and telling a lie has been blurry at least since Homer, and liars – from Odysseus and Iago to Austen’s Wickham and beyond – have often played central parts within ...