Rounding up the Strays
A new collection of the work of a doyenne of the literary review
A new collection of the work of a doyenne of the literary review
A classic account of the life of a working class Parisian street
Lawrence’s skewed sexual politics and its legacy in the porn industry
The 1950s: a good time to be born for a girl who must write
In Danielle McLaughlin’s first novel brief moments of high drama intermingle with journeys into the complex, foggy territory
Geraldine Mitchell’s four collections have in part sprung from insights gleaned from a lifetime of covert observation
Ekphrastic poems allow a poet to amplify and expand the meaning of the piece of art being viewed.
Eurosceptics have been predicting the collapse of the EU for twenty years now, sure that the citizens would realise it was all an impossible dream