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London Review of Books 2 ore
From our summer issue – Ferdinand Mount wrote about de Gaulle (and Julian Jackson’s biography): ‘The grandeur of France, her independence from the outside world: that was the ‘certaine idée’ that drove [de Gaulle] from first to last.’
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Gary Shteyngart's new novel is a hilarious and troubling road-trip through the increasingly surreal landscape of Trump’s America. He'll be here next week to discuss it with Adam Thirlwell. Book now:
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London Review of Books 2 ore
‘I will die a proletarian revolutionary, a Marxist, a dialectical materialist and, consequently, an irreconcilable atheist,’ he wrote. And so, a few months later, he did. Sheila Fitzpatrick on Trotsky
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On the LRB podcast: John Lanchester on the financial crash; Seamus Perry and Mark Ford discuss Stevie Smith’s poetry.
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Our next Late Shopping Evening is on Wed 5 Sept. Sign up for your FREE ticket to enjoy 10% off books and a glass of wine as you browse the shelves:
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SIGNING SESSION: Sally Rooney will be here on Sat 8 Sept to sign copies of her Man Booker longlisted novel NORMAL PEOPLE. Book your free ticket here:
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London Review of Books 17 ore
Most read today from the : Perry Anderson on the inglorious career of Kofi Annan & Charles Glass on Uri Avnery:
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London Review of Books 17 ore
'What sex was to the Victorians, the question of free will is to our new Fin-de-Siècle.' on Lacan:
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The Paris Review 22 ore
Our dual-subscription deal with runs till the end of the month. Don’t miss your chance to get two great reviews for one low price!
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Nick Holdstock 22 ore
Final push for this piece - though really we should keep asking this question every day.
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London Review of Books 20 aug.
'We decided to prevent this disaster' -- the killing of Arafat -- 'with the only resources at our disposal.' Uri Avnery on his time in the Mukatah:
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EVENT: Iain Sinclair on his latest book LIVING WITH BUILDINGS, 20 Sept. Book now:
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London Review of Books 20 aug.
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LRB Bookshop 19 aug.
PODCAST: Ziad Ghandour, Marchu Girma, Teresa Thornhill and Daniel Trilling on Europe's refugee crisis
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London Review of Books 20 aug.
Charles Glass on the wartime memoirs of Uri Avnery, who died this morning in Tel Aviv:
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London Review of Books 20 aug.
Uri Avnery on Israel’s Impending Civil War
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London Review of Books 19 aug.
There are still a few days left to take advantage of our summer promotion with the . Details here:
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London Review of Books 19 aug.
On the latest instalment of the LRB podcast, Seamus Perry and Mark Ford discuss the life and work of Stevie Smith
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London Review of Books 19 aug.
‘What any of it meant, or who was “winning” this battle, was anyone’s guess. It was less heavyweight boxing, more WWE wrestling.’ listens to Jordan Peterson and Sam Harris ‘debating’ at the O2: (photo: Gage Skidmore)
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Sarah Emily Duff 19 aug.
'there is a great deal of lying down and many fervent appeals for the surcease of oblivion.' Susan Sontag on Wagner's fluids, via
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