
All the things I didn't read (or watch or listen to) when they were making me read all the western epics at university
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This isn’t a genre that I like very much, unless it’s the kind of bookshop that considers Nora Ephron and Joan Didion’s packing list self help which, of course, they are. On the whole when I’m in a bookshop I’m buying novels or poetry and d...
The New Yorker have a brilliant podcast called “Critics at Large” which is great because anything “at large” in a magazine context is funny, closer to a threat than a job title. For the...
If this is fool’s spring then I’m happy to be a fool. It’s been a long winter and now every flicker of warm breeze, and every minute that the sun sets a little later in the evening are desperately held bits of iconography that it’s nearly o...
At the beginning of the year I set a couple of new year’s resolutions and, to my surprise and also delight, I’ve managed to be guided by them all year. I thought one of them was to read fifty two books this year, which it has been for sever...
If this year belongs to anyone, for me, it’s the New York Times. Not to spoil the excitement but they feature three times on the upcoming list and I gave at least one NYT gift subscription this Christmas. I suspect this might be in part bec...
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