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Transfixed
(Many) women want to be with her – and (many) men want to be her
Julie Burchill
He explores the lives of the nurses, train drivers, rescue crews and factory workers who are up and about while the rest of us are sleeping
A.S.H. Smyth
At its dark, complex heart, the novel represents Patricia Highsmith at her most contradictory – and greatest
Gustav Temple
Sheltering from a flood in a labyrinthine ‘nothing place,’ Lina opens a secret door to neighboring rooms
Emily Rhodes
Weighty questions
The Revolutionary Temper is a riveting synthesis of Robert Darnton’s life’s work
Ruth Scurr