Books & arts
Doing the right thing
Brett Evans
6 December 2010
Brett Evans reviews a surprising account of Guantanamo Bay’s first 100 days
Books & arts
The most independent woman in the world
Jill Kitson
27 October 2010
Best known as Samuel Johnson’s confidante, Hester Thrale was also a prolific and fearless writer
Books & arts
Hollywood economics
Ben Goldsmith
13 July 2010
Ben Goldsmith reviews Edward Jay Epstein’s compelling behind-the-scenes account of how money moves in Hollywood
From the archive
Windschuttle, again
Dean Ashenden
15 March 2010
Keith Windschuttle brings the temperament of a barrister to his latest subject, the stolen generations
Books & arts
Soccer by numbers
Scott Ewing
15 March 2010
Scott Ewing reviews Soccernomics, which promises to show “why England loses, why Germany and Brazil win, and why the US, Japan, Australia, Turkey –…
Books & arts
Standing on the sidelines
Mike Ticher
27 August 2009
Mike Ticher reviews two post-Hornby books about football and passion
Books & arts
The lost mother
Amanda Lohrey
24 April 2009
Amanda Lohrey reviews Julie Myerson’s controversial part-biography, part-memoir, The Lost Child
Books & arts
Paradise lost
Peter Browne
2 April 2009
What price utopia? Two new memoirs and a series of crime novels give some clues
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Close to home
Klaus Neumann
17 March 2009
Part of the international success of Bernard Schlink’s novel, The Reader, reflects a mistaken view of contemporary Germany, writes Klaus Neumann
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