Milan Kundera’s identity crisis
In renouncing his homeland and despairing of European culture, the Czech novelist walks in the footsteps of Kafka.
ByIn renouncing his homeland and despairing of European culture, the Czech novelist walks in the footsteps of Kafka.
ByEveryone can, and should, be a critic. But the reviews website is having a sinister effect on books.
ByHow the audacious artists of the Seventies embraced disgust and redefined female beauty.
ByMoralising critics forget the importance of fiction holding up a mirror to society’s flaws.
ByAlso featuring Reflections by Mark Avery and The Black Eden by Richard T Kelly.
ByEd Conway’s Material World shows that despite our digital lives it is rocks and minerals that power the global economy.
ByWe can’t all be philosophers, but a whole genre of bad books will try to make you one.
ByHer new book What About Men? promises an anatomy of the male condition – but instead provides flagrant stereotypes and…
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