Ring Down the Curtain - The Critic by Anand Tucker (dir) ...
In 1962, Martin Heidegger went on a cruise to the Aegean. Going to Greece had not been an easy decision. Seven years earlier he had got so far as to buy train and boat tickets; when the enormity of ...
Paul Gauguin kept house with a teenage ‘wife’ in French Polynesia, islands whose culture he is often accused of ransacking for his art. @StephenSmithWDS asks if Gauguin is still worth looking at. ‘I ...
‘We bugged and burgled our way across London at the State’s behest, while pompous civil servants in Whitehall pretended to look the other way.’ @bricksilk on the Spycatcher affair. David Anderson - ...
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‘We bugged and burgled our way across London at the State’s behest, while pompous civil servants in Whitehall pretended to look the other way.’ @bricksilk on the Spycatcher affair. David Anderson - ...
With The Real Lolita, Sarah Weinman might be said to have invented a completely new genre: true-crime literary criticism, which is not to be confused with truly criminal literary criticism, which, of ...
‘We bugged and burgled our way across London at the State’s behest, while pompous civil servants in Whitehall pretended to look the other way.’ @bricksilk on the Spycatcher affair. David Anderson - ...
Receive free articles, highlights from the archive, news, details of prizes, and much more. ‘We bugged and burgled our way across London at the State’s behest, while pompous civil servants in ...
‘We bugged and burgled our way across London at the State’s behest, while pompous civil servants in Whitehall pretended to look the other way.’ @bricksilk on the Spycatcher affair. David Anderson - ...
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On an autumn day in 1680, the 50-year-old Charles II charged Samuel Pepys with an unusual task. Over two three-hour sittings, one on a Sunday evening, the next the following Tuesday morning, the king ...