Narrative feature

Do Jews think differently?

5 October 2019 9:00 am

Sixteen years into a stop-go production saga, I got a call from the director of The Song of Names with…

In praise of cultural elitism

28 September 2019 9:00 am

At present we have a series of ‘culture wars’ over a wide range of issues — race, gender, sexuality, power…

Georges Simenon, photographed in the Navigli district of Milan in the 1950s

If only Georges Simenon had been a bit more like Maigret

31 August 2019 9:00 am

Georges Simenon, creator of the sombre, pipe-smoking Paris detective Jules Maigret, pursued sex, fame and money relentlessly. By the time…

‘He had a rather melancholy face, and the air of a transplanted hidalgo’, said H.H. Asquith of John Meade Falkner.

In praise of John Meade Falkner: poet, arms-dealer and unforgettable novelist

15 December 2018 9:00 am

When H.H. Asquith, as prime minister, visited Elswick, Newcastle upon Tyne, during the first world war, he found a vast…

Eric Christiansen at New College in 1972

Obituary: Eric Christiansen

17 November 2016 3:00 pm

Over the past year, we have lost two names cherished by Spectator readers. Rodney Milnes, our opera critic for 20…

Photograph by Charles Sturge

Remembering P.J. Kavanagh

19 September 2015 9:00 am

OBITUARY

Remembering P.J. Kavanagh

17 September 2015 1:00 pm

‘Elms at the end of twilight are very interesting,’ wrote Gerard Manley Hopkins in his journal: ‘Against the sky they…

Photograph by Charles Sturge

Remembering P.J. Kavanagh

17 September 2015 1:00 pm

‘Elms at the end of twilight are very interesting,’ wrote Gerard Manley Hopkins in his journal: ‘Against the sky they…

What’s to become of Pedro Friedeberg’s letters?

11 April 2015 9:00 am

Duncan Fallowell on the elusive Mexican artist and man-of-letters who has been his friend and faithful correspondent over many years —  though they have never met

What’s to become of Pedro Friedeberg’s letters?

9 April 2015 1:00 pm

The year 2015 has been designated one of Anglo-Mexican amity, with celebrations planned in both countries by both governments. But…

What’s to become of Pedro Friedeberg’s letters?

9 April 2015 1:00 pm

The year 2015 has been designated one of Anglo-Mexican amity, with celebrations planned in both countries by both governments. But…

‘J’adore Michel’

17 January 2015 9:00 am

News of Michel Houllebecq’s Soumission caused such a stir that the book was pirated online before publication. David Sexton reports on the latest literary event in France

‘J’adore Michel’

15 January 2015 3:00 pm

Michel Houellebecq’s sixth novel, imagining an Islamic government taking power in France in 2022, has been widely assumed to be…

‘J’adore Michel’

15 January 2015 3:00 pm

Michel Houellebecq’s sixth novel, imagining an Islamic government taking power in France in 2022, has been widely assumed to be…

Juliet Townsend (1941-2014)

13 December 2014 9:00 am

Mark Amory remembers a close friend and trusted reviewer

Juliet Townsend (1941-2014)

11 December 2014 3:00 pm

A new literary editor looks among his acquaintance for potential reviewers. There was no one I approached more confidently in…

Juliet Townsend (1941-2014)

11 December 2014 3:00 pm

A new literary editor looks among his acquaintance for potential reviewers. There was no one I approached more confidently in…

The Parent Trap, familiar from various film versions, is a story by Eric Kastner, now republished with Walter Trier’s illustrations by Pushkin Books

Children’s books for Christmas

29 November 2014 9:00 am

If it’s all right with you, I’d like to launch a campaign please. Right here. You may be wanting me…

Children’s books for Christmas

27 November 2014 3:00 pm

If it’s all right with you, I’d like to launch a campaign please. Right here. You may be wanting me…

The Parent Trap, familiar from various film versions, is a story by Eric Kastner, now republished with Walter Trier’s illustrations by Pushkin Books

Children’s books for Christmas

27 November 2014 3:00 pm

If it’s all right with you, I’d like to launch a campaign please. Right here. You may be wanting me…

From Stephen Collins’s Some Comics

A choice of humorous books

22 November 2014 9:00 am

Nancy Mitford would not call them ‘toilet books’, that’s for certain. Loo books? Lavatory books? One or two people I…

Everything is merde

22 November 2014 9:00 am

Graham Robb on the book currently taking France by storm

Everything is merde

20 November 2014 3:00 pm

For the Figaro journalist and TV commentator Eric Zemmour, whose Le Suicide français has been topping the bestseller lists in…

A choice of humorous books

20 November 2014 3:00 pm

Nancy Mitford would not call them ‘toilet books’, that’s for certain. Loo books? Lavatory books? One or two people I…

Everything is merde

20 November 2014 3:00 pm

For the Figaro journalist and TV commentator Eric Zemmour, whose Le Suicide français has been topping the bestseller lists in…