James Mann
James Mann is a British writer
The conspiracy illusion
Marianna Spring is looking at the finger, not the moon
The untalented Mx. Ripley
In a story of a fiendishly successful performance, Eliot Sumner proved an extremely unconvincing man
Open season
I’m trying to stick to wild game, venison and native beef— and monogamy too
The grim reality of a citizens’ assembly
A seemingly democratic initiative was nothing of the sort
Entering the populist Pyongyang
Your correspondent watches the far right debate immigration — but will he go native?
Explaining the “gender pay gap”
It does not exist — or, at least, not as you might have thought
Brussels, capital city of Surrealism
In Brussels, Surrealism lurks in the most unexpected places
Violent delights
It’s 30 years since Pulp Fiction hit cinemas, and what a time it was to be young
Harry Potter and the bourgeois-bohemian dream
Looking back at the dreams and resentments of an ascendant class
What does the Scottish Hate Crime and Public Order Act really say?
Misunderstandings are the fault of Police Scotland and government ministers