Art as Political Response
Last time I was querying context, and ended by commenting that it can be interesting to see how writers respond […]
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Last time I was querying context, and ended by commenting that it can be interesting to see how writers respond […]
Read more →Next door to my primary school was a library. By the time I was about 10, I visited that hushed […]
Read more →The Booker Prize winner was announced this week – we looked at the shortlist a little while ago. Slightly disappointingly, […]
Read more →Here we are again. I wrote about free speech back in April, but of course had no idea how this […]
Read more →This week, we return to Harry, who is becoming a regular columnist. This time he invites us to consider US […]
Read more →Free speech is a central tenet of democracies; everyone must be able to express their opinions, disagree and debate, even […]
Read more →Apart from an allusion in Arthur’s post in March, we haven’t mentioned Ukraine. I was driving through a small Welsh […]
Read more →This week, student Arthur links contemporary events with a Russian novel first published in 1967. As the last few weeks […]
Read more →This week, I was struck by this article in The Guardian, about the humble beginnings of a literary publisher. Back […]
Read more →English politics has had a couple of interesting weeks after the government tried to get one of its MPs off […]
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