Literature got to the fragility of the self before philosophy and science (psychology). Exactly when is hard to say because these things come incrementally from afar, and there are many literatures in this world
Read MoreLanguage is the thing that unites the public and the private, and it works at least a little differently in each sphere
Read MoreI have been a republican since my teens, and this conviction is by now so deeply imbued that the recent demise of a British monarch has evoked no emotion other than a desire to avoid mass media completely
Read MoreThe time has come, I think, for me to get back to the day job, so to speak: that is to advertising our books rather than other people’s
Read MoreOn the suggestion of something dark and evil in male sexuality, as found in the similarities between Tolstoy’s The Kreutzer Sonata and Sàbato’s The Tunnel
Read MoreA story that will hopefully rekindle your faith in human nature even after forty years of reheated nineteenth-century laissez-faire.
Read MoreWriters are like every other profession – a mixed bunch – perhaps even more so than others
Read MoreShowing a poet my work, she cried, “Oh but it’s traditional! There’s a metre.” and returned it as though it was contagious
Read MoreThe story of Mimmo Lucano and his community of asylum-seekers in the dying village of Riace
Read MoreSome time ago a colleague of mine told me not to post or tweet about political things, as I was wont to do
Read MoreOn Stewart Ennis, his novel Blessed Assurance, and the playwright’s tone and narrative
Read MoreAt the risk of revealing an obsession, a return to the question of empire
Read MoreFor most of known history, the majority of society worked the land, a small minority were artisans in towns, and an even smaller minority were the wealthy who owned the land
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