www.guardian.co.ukAngelmaker by Nick Harkaway – reviewpublished 1 day ago
Nick Harkaway's joyfully reckless invention is as intricate as clockworkJoshua Joseph Spork is a big man with a quiet job. Like his beloved grandfather before ... more
Making the Future by Noam Chomsky – reviewpublished 1 day ago
In demonising America, Chomsky has fallen into the same trap as the neocons"We're an empire now, and when we act, we create our own reality. ... more
Death of a Salesman by Arthur Miller - reviewpublished 1 day ago
'Willy Loman is a hardworking shoe salesman, in his late sixties, living in Boston during the 1940s and a firm believer in the American Dream'I ... more
Martin Rowson on the return to Dickensian times – cartoonpublished 2 days ago
On Charles Dickens' 200th birthday, Britain has some striking similarities to when the author was aliveMartin Rowson
Review of The Hours author's latest book wins inaugural hatchet job awardpublished 2 days ago
Michael Cunningham's novel By Nightfall prompted 1,000-word demolition job in Observer by author and critic Adam Mars-JonesHis "killingly fair-minded and viciously funny" review of the ... more
Mrs Cameron's Diary: Dickens is no Hugh Fearnley-Whittingstallpublished 2 days ago
Dave's asked me to read Hard Times. I only skimmed it, but it's total literature failWell no disrespect to Dickens but when Dave came upstairs ... more
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