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...It’s perhaps no accident that novelists have a knack for evoking empathy: Runcie and McCracken join memoirists with fiction under their belts including Lewis, Adichie, Joan Didion, Julian Barnes and Yiyun...
...Values, Voice and Virtue: The New British Politics by Matthew Goodwin (Penguin) Prominent British academic explores deeper postwar trends that inform current cultural divisions and finds that, with no unifying...
...It’s a set of values that is no doubt admirable on the surface, but which could also be read as traditional elitism....
...There is no physical space left in cities,” says Peyton....
...A spokeswoman for the Berlin criminal court system said there was “no evidence” that H could be “persecuted or punished for his political views” if extradited to Austria and that there was “no doubt” he...
...Distance became no obstacle. In New York, the Public Theater produced What Do We Need to Talk About?...
...Of online detective work? Or of something more ominous — the chaos that has necessitated the detective work in the first place?...
...- Julian Assange is facing 17 new criminal charges. - The robo-apocalypse won't happen in our lifetimes. - The rise of corporate market power....
...Giri/Haji’s individual elements have no shortage of precedent....
...Pulling Julian’s strings is Vera Walker, the putative mother (there’s no point taking anything at face value), outwardly bland and ordinary but imbued by Carrie Coon with searing inner conviction....
...(FT) The wealth detective Meet Gabriel Zucman, a 32-year-old French economist who finds the hidden wealth of the super-rich....
...A small colonnade linking the wings has been rebuilt, a piece of detective work using the archaeology, photos and drawings....
...I vent to no one in particular, so no one else has to hear it. ” Though I struggle to picture this polished media player shouting to himself while running in the New York snow, Plepler says the therapeutic...
...The Belgian detective responds: “And today, you are here with Hercule Poirot. How one mounts in the world!” Cue the admirable pay-off: “The valet made no reply to this observation.”...
...is insatiable: no anecdote is too insignificant, no episode too trivial, to escape his attention....
...unblurred, no status unsubverted, no category uncritiqued....
...He wanted to investigate human nature and had no doubt he could do that through loud, testing rock’n’roll....
...It became increasingly clear, however, that he had no realistic alternative to offer....
...James’s greatest passions: the detective novel and the work of Jane Austen....
...The protagonist of Stolen was a detective specialising in immigration (Damian Lewis) but the only characters who mattered were the trafficked children....
...Especially in the figure and relationships of the central character – Detective Inspector Sarah Lund, who is about to move with her 12-year-old son and new partner to Sweden – we see how women negotiate...
...We had that Julian Assange staying with us last Christmas. It didn’t go well. We’d met him some months earlier at the theatre in London....
...They arrange a rendezvous at Père Lachaise cemetery and …no, my lips are sealed. Louise’s seldom are. Oh, and there’s a postmodernist puzzle at the end for those of you who like that sort of thing....
...“There is no way to stomp on WikiLeaks in such a way that it won’t resurface.”...
...No one has a chance to make an impression – not Rosalind Plowright’s melodramatic Marfa, not Robert Hayward’s blustering Khovansky père, not Julian Close’s anonymous Dosifei....
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