From Helen Oyeyemi to bell hooks: new books reviewed in short
Also featuring Irascible by Adrian Clark and Richard Calvocoressi and To Have or to Hold by Sophie Pavelle.
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Michael Prodger is associate editor at the New Statesman.
Also featuring Irascible by Adrian Clark and Richard Calvocoressi and To Have or to Hold by Sophie Pavelle.
By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Sydney Diack and Megan KenyonA huge retrospective gives the authorised version of this prolific artist’s career.
By Michael ProdgerAlso featuring Operation Bowler by Jonathan Glancey and Lesbians: Where Are We Now? by Julie Bindel.
By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Hannah Barnes and Sydney DiackAlso featuring Affairs: True Stories of Love, Lies, Hope and Desire by Juliet Rosenfeld and The Story of Witches:…
By Zuzanna Lachendro, Michael Prodger, Kate Mossman and Zoë HuxfordThe painter’s portraits reveal less a tortured loner than a man who thrived in company.
By Michael ProdgerAlso featuring The Library of Ancient Wisdom by Selena Wisnom and Holy Places: How Pilgrimage Changed the World by…
By Pippa Bailey, Michael Prodger, Finn McRedmond and Megan GibsonIn the 14th century, Duccio and others developed ways of painting that had never been seen before.
By Michael ProdgerAlso featuring The Golden Throne: The Curse of a King by Christopher de Bellaigue and Waste Wars by Alexander…
By Michael Prodger, Zoë Huxford and Barney HornerAlso featuring I Don’t Like Your Tie by Marc Moss-Jones and Kevin Core and The Naked Eye by Yoko…
By Michael Prodger, Zuzanna Lachendro, Will Dunn and Sydney Diack