Frantz Fanon is a thing of the past. It doesn’t take long, reading the story of his life – the Creole childhood in Martinique, volunteering to fight for the Free French in the Second World War, his ...
John Lanchester, Tom Crewe and Florence Sutcliffe-Braithwaite join James Butler to dissect Keir Starmer's victory and the historic collapse of the Conservative Party. They discuss what the result ...
Your browser does not support the audio element. In the 160s CE, Rome was struck by a devastating disease which, a new book argues, may have been the world’s first ...
When is giving up not failure, but a way of succeeding at something else? In a new book, which began as a piece for the LRB, the psychoanalyst and critic Adam Phillips explores the ways in which ...
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The broad theme of this series, truth and lies, was a favourite subject of Lucian of Samosata, the last of our Greek-language authors. His razor-sharp satire was a model for Erasmus, Voltaire and ...