Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn’s masterpiece is finally appearing
March 1917: The Red Wheel, Node III, Book 3 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn reviewed
March 1917: The Red Wheel, Node III, Book 3 by Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn reviewed
A short story
A new book attempts the impossible but offers little beyond platitudes
The mysterious novelist posts on a movie character’s Twitter account — or does he?
The great liberal critic would have detested the left’s attempts to cleanse art and history
The ‘manuscript wish list’ prizes enforces identity politics in fiction publishing
America’s most haunted place makes for great storytelling
The Greeks by Roderick Beaton and The Greek Revolution by Mark Mazower reviewed
The Mirror and the Palette by Jennifer Higgie and Women in the Picture by Catherine McCormack reviewed
Waugh was unquestionably among the greatest novelists of the 20th century
James Bond was first a literary hero
There’s money to be made in spite of his anti-Semitism and contempt for big business
Latitude: The True Story of the World’s First Scientific Expedition by Nicholas Crane reviewed
The Hitler Years: Disaster, 1940-1945 by Frank McDonough reviewed
Not a godlike millennial sage, but a talented author at the start of a promising career
Dick loved a friendly contest with the woke and PC crowd of yore
Bright Star, Green Light: The Beautiful Works and Damned Lives of John Keats and F. Scott Fitzgerald by Jonathan Bate reviewed
Conquistadores: A New History of Spanish Discovery and Conquest by Fernando Cervantes reviewed
George Steiner was easier to admire than to love
Is it time for a tell-all for the best-seller?