From Lore Segal to Jimi Famurewa: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring The Manifesto House by Owen Hopkins and Water in the Desert, Fire in the Night by Gethan Dick.
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Reviewing politics
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Zoë Huxford is a sub-editor at the New Statesman.
Also featuring The Manifesto House by Owen Hopkins and Water in the Desert, Fire in the Night by Gethan Dick.
By Michael Prodger, Zoë Huxford, Zuzanna Lachendro and George MonaghanAlso featuring Affairs: True Stories of Love, Lies, Hope and Desire by Juliet Rosenfeld and The Story of Witches:…
By Zuzanna Lachendro, Michael Prodger, Kate Mossman and Zoë HuxfordAlso featuring The Golden Throne: The Curse of a King by Christopher de Bellaigue and Waste Wars by Alexander…
By Michael Prodger, Zoë Huxford and Barney HornerCriminalising the use of a woman’s image without her consent shouldn’t be a complex issue.
By Zoë HuxfordAlso featuring Ninette’s War by John Jay and Captain de Havilland’s Moth by Alexander Norman.
By Michael Prodger, Zoë Huxford and Megan GibsonAlso featuring The Sound of Utopia by Michel Krielaars and The Secret Painter by Joe Tucker.
By Michael Prodger, Zoë Huxford and Zuzanna LachendroThere is a particular pleasure in scuttling off to the local dive with its carpeted loos and well-worn chairs.
By Zoë HuxfordAlso featuring Eurotrash by Christian Kracht and Every Valley by Charles King.
By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Rachel Cunliffe and Zoë HuxfordHer cool style only makes her music more emotionally powerful, especially live.
By Zoë Huxford