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War Reporting
Greenwood’s debut novel is both a commentary on the ethics of war reporting and a satirical portrayal of the news industry
Anna Aslanyan
Despite its faults, this is an engaging book – and a decent companion to the Oasis mania that is sweeping the nation
Julie Burchill
Spending a few days with the artist famous for his brooding ‘black paintings’ was not something I was sure I’d enjoy
Lex Duff
Laura Shepherd-Robinson has taken a moral microscope to her chosen period
Amanda Craig
World War Two
Frank Close’s ensemble drama is a powerful corrective to the myth of the solitary genius
Dorian Lynskey