Bruno Schulz
Art’s tragic tug of war
Like Scheherazade, Bruno Schulz traded his art for life
Hand to mouth
Delicacy, of unknown origins, makes us reluctant to pull plums with our thumbs
Two sides of the weird frontier
The archly neutral now stands on the margins, looking out at a society of fear and outrage
A commanding life
Iron Imperator: Roman Grand Strategy Under Tiberius. By Iskander Rehman
Terrible beauty
Does the World Press know what constitutes photojournalism?
The scourge of EDI
It is patronising, divisive and anti-meritocratic
Food for thought
Is it worth trapping the squirrels in my London garden?
Old man shouts at Trump
The US Presidential debate was a tragicomic spectacle
The soul of gender
How trans ideology appeals to deep spiritual instincts
Nature neglected
In this election green policy only get airtime when it can be linked to jobs
The Conservatives have been too soggy, not too harsh
Their voters expected them to cut taxes and immigration — they did the opposite
The war of words over Estonia’s Soviet monuments
Despite three decades of independence, Estonia’s Soviet past is still a cause of division