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
and culture since 1913
Zuzanna Lachendro is editorial and culture assistant 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 MonaghanThe Polish prime minister’s attempt to shore up support with a confidence vote only highlighted how divided his country…
By Zuzanna LachendroThe popstar’s country-music transformation is complete.
By Zuzanna LachendroThis presidential election shows a country irreconcilably split between its liberal and conservative halves.
By Zuzanna LachendroThe presidential contest has been billed as a deciding battle between liberal values and nationalism.
By Zuzanna LachendroThe choreographer on the arts, education and why Alice in Wonderland is an immigration story.
By Zuzanna LachendroAlso featuring Irascible by Adrian Clark and Richard Calvocoressi and To Have or to Hold by Sophie Pavelle.
By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Sydney Diack and Megan KenyonA BBC series considers the novelist's three great themes: sex, nature and class.
By Zuzanna LachendroAlso featuring Cooking in the Wrong Century by Teresa Präauer and The Lost Orchid by Sarah Bilston.
By Zoë Huxford, Zuzanna Lachendro, Michael Prodger and Barney Horner