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...Mark O’Connell in Slate asked what it is to play with cliché in Blarney and put-on Irishness....
...The judge, Mrs Justice O’Farrell, has reserved her ruling....
...In O’Farrell’s fictionalisation, though, the spotlight falls to neither father nor son, but to the boy’s mother Agnes (Anne) Hathaway....
...Climate risks: Martin Wolf looks at climate change in his column, outlining how the poorest economies are the most likely to suffer....
...Join Stefania Palma, Asia editor at The Banker, David Wilder, China principal of FT Confidential Research, Martin Wolf, the FT’s chief economics commentator, and James Kynge, emerging markets editor, for...
...Wolf, Wolf: A Novel, by Eben Venter, translated by Michiel Heyns, Scribe, RRP£14.99 A familiar narrative setting — a patriarch lies dying as his estranged children squabble over his inheritance — is given...
...O’Brien recounts the story with enormous verve....
...Benn pays tribute to her sisters, from authors light, dark and vagina-preoccupied (respectively, Caitlin Moran, Rachel Cusk and Naomi Wolf) to young bloggers such as Ellie Mae O’Hagan and Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett...
...Martin Wolf FT chief economics commentator …………………………………………………………….....
...It features images from an impressive roll call of the fashion world’s coolest photographers, along with 50 interviews about Gaultier’s work and influence from collaborators and muses such as Catherine Deneuve...
...On an even lighter note, four Scottish writers – Andrew O’Hagan, Niall Ferguson, Alexander McCall Smith and William Dalrymple – raised most laughs in a session called “Under the Kilt” with remarks that denigrated...
...“People move to the city for the education,” O’Hagan says. “It’s a beautiful place to live and work and bring up children.”...
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