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Return of the patriarch

1 August 2020 9:00 am

Some faint hearts may sink at the idea of a torrid Swedish family drama peopled with nameless figures identified only…

Putting the boot in

1 August 2020 9:00 am

Tim Parks is a seasoned, incisive observer of football, the railways, work, domestication and plenty more in his adoptive country…

The past is a foreign country

1 August 2020 9:00 am

In Russian, the proverb ‘Ignorance is bliss’ translates as ‘The less you know, the better you sleep’. For those who…

The scrapheap of life

1 August 2020 9:00 am

All it takes to turn a cast-off into a prized possession can be a bit of imagination. To a passerby,…

The hurricane from hell

1 August 2020 9:00 am

Home, as James Baldwin wrote, is perhaps ‘not a place but simply an irrevocable condition’. Sarah M. Broom’s National Book…

Killing time

1 August 2020 9:00 am

Keith Douglas is perhaps the best-known overlooked poet. He died following the D-Day landings in 1944, and his Collected Poems…

Back to basics

1 August 2020 9:00 am

Covid-19 has been bad news for writers with books coming out — unless the book is about breathing. We’re all…

Rare beauty

1 August 2020 9:00 am

The montane forests of far-eastern Russia have given rise to one of the finest nature books of recent years, The…

Thrills and spills

25 July 2020 9:00 am

Before reading this book, the only thing I knew about Action Park was that it had lent its name to…

Juggling a hot potato

25 July 2020 9:00 am

Melancholy pervades this novel: a sense of glasses considerably more than half empty, with the levels sinking fast. This is…

No love lost

25 July 2020 9:00 am

A book about breaking confidences, not to mention friendships, rather begs the same in return. Reading Anne Applebaum’s brief memoir…

How do they do it?

25 July 2020 9:00 am

Wendy Williams is an enthusiast, and enthusiasm is infectious. Lepidoptery is for her a new fascination, and it shows. On…

The strain of keeping mum

25 July 2020 9:00 am

Are all children of famous parents told they must have a book in them? Since Allegra Huston’s wonderful memoir Love…

Sad and beautiful

25 July 2020 9:00 am

Short story writers often find it irksome to be asked when the novel is coming out, as though their work…

A great public servant

25 July 2020 9:00 am

This is a strange but valuable book. The author is a private equity magnate, whose fascination for Richard Burdon Haldane…

Deeply disturbing

18 July 2020 9:00 am

Sorry For Your Trouble (Bloomsbury, £16.99), Richard Ford’s 13th book of fiction, shows a writer still very much on song.…

Sweetness and light

18 July 2020 9:00 am

Who would imagine that Johann Zoffany’s celebrated 1780 depiction of the extensive Sharp family happily making music on their pleasure…

All change

18 July 2020 9:00 am

A journalist and poet based in Zagreb, Robert Perišic was in his early twenties when the socialist federal republic of…

Fowl indignity

18 July 2020 9:00 am

It wasn’t Henri IV’s Sunday poule au pot or Herbert Hoover’s less sexy-sounding chicken in every pot, but even in…

Dark secrets

18 July 2020 9:00 am

Passé Blanc is the Creole expression — widely used in the US — for black people ‘passing for white’ to…

Only human after all

18 July 2020 9:00 am

Ludwig von Beethoven belongs among those men whom not only Vienna and Germany, but Europe and our entire age revere.…

How to while away the winter

18 July 2020 9:00 am

Competition is stiff among museums in Iceland. The Phallological Museum in Húsavík, devoted to the penis, stands tall in a…

What’s the world coming to?

18 July 2020 9:00 am

It wasn’t until half way through Jenny Kleeman’s Sex Robots and Vegan Meat that I was able to put my…

The psychedelic scene

11 July 2020 9:00 am

There aren’t many authors as generous to their readers as David Mitchell. Ever since Ghostwritten in 1999, he’s specialised in…

Progress is painful

11 July 2020 9:00 am

One of my long-held beliefs is that evolutionary biology should be taught extensively in schools. There may be some objections…