The term “regime change”, Susan Doran informs readers, dates from the 1920s, but the concept is as old as politics. It offers ...
Tucked away in the medieval manuscripts of the works of Lucian, the scintillating Greco-Syrian satirist of the second century ...
The Medieval Scriptorium: Making books in the Middle Ages is a highly readable account of developments in book production in western Europe during the Middle Ages, surveying and contextualizing many ...
The majority of the Catalan novelist Mercè Rodoreda’s adult life was lived in exile. Born in Barcelona in 1908, she fled Spain when that city fell to Franco’s Nationalist troops in 1939 (having made ...
She-Wolves is a continuation of sorts of Paulina Bren’s previous book, The Barbizon: The hotel that set women free (TLS, April 2, 2021). That was about the once famous hotel in New York, which opened ...
This selection of stories and personal recollections by Pedro Almodóvar was put together at the instigation of his assistant, Lola, a scenario that could belong in one of the Spanish director’s films.
The memoir My Good Bright Wolf avoids the first person in favour of the second. But that “you” does not refer to the reader; it refers to the author, Sarah Moss. “You didn’t have a daily allocation, ...