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...FICTION JANUARYThe Vulnerables by Sigrid Nunez (Virago)Hot on the heels of Michael Cunningham’s Day, fellow American Sigrid Nunez gives us her novelistic take on lockdown life during Covid — albeit in wilder...
...Its $1bn partnership with BMG had only struck “a handful” of deals, this person said, including for songs by ZZ Top and John Legend....
...Levelling up secretary Michael Gove set out a grand vision last year to expand the UK life sciences hub around a new “quarter” in Cambridge while building 150,000 new houses....
...In 1968, the Californian abstract painter Frederick Hammersley was at an impasse....
...The Lock-Up by John Banville (Faber/Hanover Square Press)The third title in Banville’s crime series sees the return of Detective Inspector St John Strafford to investigate the suspicious “suicide” of a young...
...The crank in question, Frederick William Edridge-Green, later became an authority on colour blindness. In private, Newton was notoriously prickly....
...In July, the housing secretary Michael Gove announced a new urban quarter for Cambridge on what he describes as a “Medici model”, which focuses on boosting economic, technological and cultural strengths...
...The darker elements of the story are played down, except when Michael Mayes cuts through the sweetness as George’s nemesis, Henry F Potter....
...Letter in response to this article: JPMorgan’s status today has echoes from the Depression / From Frederick L Feldkamp, Boyne City, MI, US...
...“Well sure,” he says, citing works by Frederick Douglass and Richard Wright. “These are essential to understanding the great mistakes that we have made in the United States....
...Frederick Studemann is the FT’s literary editor; Laura Battle is the FT’s deputy books editor. Poetry selections by Maria Crawford Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Seeger until it was purchased by the late industrial scion Frederick R. Koch (not to be confused with his Republican mega-donor younger brothers)....
...Fans of Michael Symmons Roberts will have Ransom in March (Jonathan Cape), while Kayo Chingonyi’s A Blood Condition is based on themes of inheritance (Chatto & Windus, April)....
...Frederick Studemann FT literary editor With travel still off the agenda, many of us have to do our exploration closer to home....
...One afternoon, I drove out into the hills to a small community improbably called Bat Cave, to visit the craft artist Michael Sherrill....
...FT chief economics commentator Martin Wolf and literary editor Frederick Studemann were online Friday June 26 at 12-1pm London time to take your questions....
...’s Piano Concerto, a glittering conclusion, played with flair by John Frederick Hudson. ★★★★☆ jamconcert.org...
...You can also see the names of two other people -- John George Kapsalis and Michael Stavros Kapsalis.* Both times FT Alphaville visited the grave, there were flowers on it, though the second time the flowers...
...Her late father John Payton owned a local musical instrument shop and transformed the passage into an antiques market centred on its inner lane of Pierrepont Row....
...Tomas Maier and Gwyneth Paltrow....
...Skapinker Contributing editor and columnist Constanze Stelzenmüller Global affairs commentator Philip Stephens Director of the editorial board and chief political commentator Frederick Studemann...
...The deal will be announced today after five months of negotiations between the Spanish telecoms company and the US group controlled by billionaire John Malone, people with direct knowledge of the matter...
...Look for equivalent English-language authors, and Tom Stoppard or Michael Frayn may come to mind. Kehlmann, likewise, loves to spring narrative surprises....
...Frederick Ballentine, who sang Sportin’ Life in London and Amsterdam, lacks the dapper charm of some of his notable predecessors....
...Elkann/Exor: shrewd steward breaks from cover (FT Lex) Frederick Barclay warns family over sale of Ritz (FT) Ant Financial takes a stake in Swedish payments firm Klarna (BBG) Four groups swoop for British...
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