Issue: April 2024

Small human moments cut across the centuries

If we outsource our decisions to
machines, we will be less capable
of navigating our own feelings

Transsexual Apostate is a disturbing book, written for disturbing times

Labour continues to blunder down that long blind Blairite alleyway, unable to turn back or find an exit

Even if you loathed sport, you could enjoy this book — which is why it can both delight and frustrate

Sanghera really should have devoted more attention to the pre-Western history in Empireworld

Was Golden Age Vienna the birthplace of the modern mind?

We’re a long way from touchstones One Hundred Years of Solitude and Love in the Time of Cholera

The bright young things of publishing want to be involved in every line of every new book

This blinkered trade’s endless thwarting of talented homosexuals has gone on too long