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A portrait of the intellectual conscience of the babyboomer generation — faults and all
The strikingly inventive fiction of a writer known for her brilliance as an essayist
Photographer launches portrait project that she thought was too big to accomplish
Photographer Sebastião Salgado remains an enigma in this documentary co-directed by Wim Wenders
It’s the production as much as the performance that brings Sontag’s journals to life
Our view of the world, long defined by a particular western vision, is finally changing, writes David Hockney
Susan Sontag’s intellectual formation and her unlikely status as an American icon
Public events like literary festivals offer a sense of intimacy and human connection that cannot be replicated on digital platforms
Péter Nádas’s vast, fragmented, sex-fuelled novel explores the traumas of Hungary’s dark decades
A collection of short stories reveals Don DeLillo as a writer who arrived fully formed
Ovid meets the Teletubbies in Nicholson Baker’s latest raunchy novel
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