The LRB is Europe’s leading magazine of books and ideas. Published twice a month, it provides a space for some of ...
Ten years ago Berta Cáceres, a campaigner against dams and mining projects that were displacing rural communities ...
Thucydides is often read these days as a pioneering political theorist, who identified the normative principles ...
You might think, given the subject, that the male hosts I think of as the podcast bros would have invited on a woman ...
Once at a gate with cherries. Know this quickly buried now or less to file history brief stuffed full of pen force, the time ...
The Soviet Union had brought up its citizens as believers in scientific atheism, scornful of the tradition-based ...
Though the last twelve episodes have taken Marina Warner and her interlocutors through many worlds and texts, no series could ever encompass the full scope of fantastic literature. This episode, ...
Solvej Balle’s serial novel takes the idea of repetition and uses it to make these ancient, impossible problems ...
The war launched against Iran by the United States and Israel is a war of choice and of hubris. There is scarcely ...
Don’t use any of that damn smooth stuff.’ Born in 1893, Long was one of nine children; his father ran a livestock farm. As a ...
As the BBC falls into crisis again, James is joined by former BBC journalist Lewis Goodall and author Dan Hind to ask if the corporation is capable of surviving in the digital era.
In the days of disco and Aramis 900, when the relationship between entitlement and sleaze could still seem novel, Prince Andrew came across like the more relatable sort of wanker, high on royal ...