The history man: how Saul Friedländer told his own story

From a shattered childhood to a career in pursuit of the truth about Nazi anti-Semitism

A Horse Walks into A Bar by David Grossman review — a joking matter

A tale about an Israeli stand-up comedian is a searing dissection of the dangerous functions of humour

Movement politics: a guide to the new globalisation

How technology opened up new pathways into the world economy — and provoked a backlash in the west

The Dark Circle by Linda Grant review — the small pleasures of diminished lives

A smart and empathetic story of young tuberculosis patients in a postwar sanatorium

1917, edited by Boris Dralyuk, review — a vivid portrait of Russia’s fateful year

A broad and erudite collection of stories and poems from the Russian Revolution

A Woman Looking at Men Looking at Women by Siri Hustvedt review — in praise of doubt

Essays that bridge the two cultures with intelligence, humour and imagination

Friend or foe? Two centuries of mixed emotions in China-US ties

John Pomfret’s history of a complex relationship provides pointers to its development under Xi and Trump

Cove by Cynan Jones review — a lyrical, sparely written novel

The tale of a man cast adrift from the shore — and himself

Notes on . . . AS Byatt

Europe’s deep and complicated past has offered the Erasmus Prize winner a broad canvas for her work

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