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Displaying results 11 through 20 out of 280
All the Shah's men
review by Val Stevenson
Repent at leisure.
Along the Ganges
review by Bhaskar Bhattacharyya
A clear-eyed appreciation of Ganja-ji.
The Paranormal Caught on Film
review by Tom Ruffles
Even-handed if hardly ground-breaking study. Shame about the editing, though...
America at the crossroads
review by Robert Philbin
How could thoughtful neoconservatives like Fukuyama could have got the entire Iraq project so completely wrong?
The American Axis
review by Andy Worthington
History for the amnesiac empire.
American Mafia
review by Harry Reynolds
The good old days...
Among the names
review by RC Warrington
Poetry exploring gift-giving...
An eye for an eye makes the whole world blind & As the world burns
review by Kevin Higgins
"Adorno was not wrong when he made his infamous 'no poetry after Auschwitz' statement; he just overstated his case."
An odd kind of fame
review by Seamus Sweeney
The hole in the head gang...
Anarchy and the modern dialectic
review by Robert Philbin
Modernism is driven fundamentally by human nature; more specifically, the 'anarchist' embedded in human nature.
