Mairav Zonszein is a journalist and Senior Israel Analyst with Crisis Group. In the first of two episodes on the crisis in the Middle East, Adam Shatz is joined by Mairav Zonszein and Amjad Iraqi to ...
It would seem obvious that Watson’s priority is to manifest a voice, but this sort of punctuation addresses the eye ...
In May 2023, I resigned as a (part-time) immigration judge after twenty years in the job. It was less a matter of conscience, ...
W here you have ​ a girl and a looking-glass, or – in the case of one of Eley Williams’s short stories – a woman who sees her ...
At Yale, where Vance felt like a ‘cultural alien’, he learned that he could entertain his classmates with Mamaw and Papaw ...
Six weeks after the start of the Second World War, the British government lifted the colour bar on military ...
It’s the final day of the Republican National Convention. Andrew O’Hagan and Deborah Friedell dissect Trump’s marathon acceptance speech and ask what a second term could look like.
The pieces in Wrong Norma are not formally linked but interesting connections among them can be found in the idea ...
Florette, after storming to Paris to split them up, discovers that Laurence’s mother is a skiing friend of George V’s and ...
Derrida opened it by reading out the ‘famous passage’ that was to serve as the ‘matrix’ for the entire series: Kant’s attempt ...
Ara Darzi released his report on the English National Health Service last month. To no one’s surprise, he finds ...
Music critic Ian Penman is back with a pioneering book of essays alluding to a lost moment in musical history ‘when cultures collided and a cross-generational and “cross-colour” awareness was born’.