Civil War feels suspiciously like non-fiction
Alex Garland’s dystopian new film
tries – and fails – to divorce itself from contemporary politics.
Alex Garland’s dystopian new film
tries – and fails – to divorce itself from contemporary politics.
The World: A Family History by Simon Sebag Montefiore is erudite but never boring.
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For many months now there has been a widespread expectation that, at some point or another, British politics would make a “reversion to the norm”.
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