Theories of time; how Byzantium survived; Tolkien’s hobbit craft; lessons from Brexit; mastery of microbes; Faber’s full stops – and much more.
Out now: www.the-tls.com/issues/curr...
Theories of time; how Byzantium survived; Tolkien’s hobbit craft; lessons from Brexit; mastery of microbes; Faber’s full stops – and much more.
Out now: www.the-tls.com/issues/curr...
Games as a way of life; how Franco tried to cheat history; George Saunders’s new ghost story; Korean poets finding freedom; Dickensian women – and much more.
The new issue of the TLS is out now: www.the-tls.com/issues/curr...
‘The trouble with bespoke morality is that it can be very tailored indeed.’
Kant and external law
The state of British poetry; Baudelaire’s ‘Black Venus’ revealed; populations in crisis; a history of shipwrecks; Kant and external law – and much more.
The new TLS is out now: www.the-tls.com/issues/curr...
My @thetls.bsky.social review of Anthony Gottlieb’s new biography of Ludwig Wittgenstein (behind a paywall) www.the-tls.com/philosophy/h...
Over the moon to have Deborah Levy making her début writing in @thetls.bsky.social with a rereading of Eugène Ionesco in the issue out now.
A great way to end the year. See you in 2026
www.the-tls.com/literature-b...
Absent or present? Gothic or uncanny? Fantastic or fantastique?
My @thetls.bsky.social review of Paris Fantastique by Nicholas Royle
www.the-tls.com/literature/f...
A great way to kick off this year's French literature coverage in the @thetls.bsky.social: Marie Darrieussecq on the latest book by Emmanuel Carrère in the latest issue.
www.the-tls.com/literature-b...
How does distraction inform your writing? ‘I don’t really distinguish between distraction and everyday life.’
Twenty Questions with Anne Serre
What is the worst job you ever had? ‘Painting the underside of an asbestos roof in a heatwave while standing on a plank with no guard rails.’
Twenty Questions with Michael Rosen