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  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    ReviewBooks
    The best books of the week

    Caryl Phillips talks about his 12th novel; Turkey’s resurgence and how it is influenced by religion; the technological and political power of Huawei; the woes of Australian flag-carrier Qantas; the perils of making music under Stalin; 17th-century answers to modern-world dilemmas; new novels from Adam Haslett and Richard Price — plus Adam LeBor’s pick of page-turning thrillers

  • Friday, 10 January, 2025
    The best books of the week
    Dark Brilliance — what the modern era owes to the ‘Age of Reason’

    Paul Strathern’s tour of 17th-century thinkers is ambitious — but does it answer his own question about our world’s future?

    An oil painting of a crowd of monkeys, some in 17th-century clothes, milling around the front of a house with a patch of tulips
  • Thursday, 9 January, 2025
    The best books of the week
    The forces driving Turkey’s resurgence

    Peter Frankopan on a book that argues that Sunni Islam has reversed the declining influence of religion on Turkish society

    A man holds up a red and white flag
  • Wednesday, 8 January, 2025
    The best books of the week
    House of Huawei — inside China’s ‘most powerful company’

    Eva Dou’s authoritative account of the secretive tech company that has become a flashpoint in US-China relations

  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
    The best books of the week
    The Sound of Utopia — how Stalin waged war on musicians

    Michel Krielaars’ illuminating account of the composers and performers who navigated the repressive Soviet system

    A black and white image of a group of men and boys seated on the football stands. In the centre of the image is the composer, wearing a checked coat, a flat cap and round glasses. On his lap is a briefcase. He is smiling broadly.
  • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
    The best books of the week
    The contradictions of Xi Jinping

    Two incisive studies of the Chinese president reveal a complex figure who is all too aware of the capricious nature of power

  • Friday, 3 January, 2025
    The best books of the week
    A Quiet Evening: Travels of Norman Lewis — revealing the world in all its soiled beauty

    Lewis is the travel writer’s travel writer — and John Hatt’s new collection of his work is perfect

    An elderly man stands in a churchyard. He has grey hair and moustache, a thin face and large wire-framed glasses.
  • Monday, 30 December, 2024
    The best books of the week
    Undefeatable — joy and humour amid war in Ukraine

    Documentary-maker Julian Evans rekindles a 30-year romance with the country and finds warmth in desperate circumstances

    People in winterwear standing on a seaside promenade during stormy weather as waves crash over the sea wall
  • Saturday, 28 December, 2024
    ReviewBooks
    What to read in 2025

    From war and tech, to biographies on Taylor Swift, the Pope and Bill Gates — plus new fiction from Adam Haslett and Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie, a preview of some of the titles to look out for in the coming year

    Tiled pictures of various subjects in the books round-up,  including a Hindu goddess, a young Bill Gates, construction, dollar bills, an illustration of sea creatures, a wolf and Muriel Spark
  • Thursday, 26 December, 2024
    Review
    Emily Nussbaum’s Cue the Sun! — reality TV bites

    An exploration of the history and legacy of this manipulative genre manages to navigate the silly and the serious

    A man with a red suitcase walks through the street
  • Tuesday, 24 December, 2024
    Review
    From Game of Thrones to Star Wars: why Wagner’s Ring cycle still resonates

    Michael Downes’ Story of the Century dives into the making of the composer’s monumental and controversial work

    A painting of a man in a black outfit with a hat on his head
  • Monday, 23 December, 2024
    Review
    Bradley’s Railway Guide — privatised, nationalised and environment saviour

    Simon Bradley steams through 200 years of British train history in this enjoyable survey of railway milestones

    A black-and-white photo from 1927 shows a man in a pale-coloured suit leaning out of the open window of a train, with a man in a bowler-hat reflected in the next window along
  • Saturday, 21 December, 2024
    ObituaryGerd Heidemann
    Gerd Heidemann, German journalist, 1931-2024

    The Hitler diaries that he claimed to have unearthed were crude forgeries

    Gerd Heidemann on the last day of the “Stern” trial for fraud with fake Hitler diaries in Hamburg, Germany 1985.
  • Monday, 16 December, 2024
    ReviewHistory books
    Embers of the Hands by Eleanor Barraclough — bogged down in Norse culture

    The historian unearths a rich trove of artefacts and records to tell the tale of the ordinary lives of Vikings

    Two ornate metal pieces
  • Friday, 13 December, 2024
    Review
    Consider the Turkey — Peter Singer brings a meaty argument to the Christmas table

    The moral philosopher’s account of the short brutal life of factory-farmed fowl is more just than a vegan polemic

    A turkey seen in close-up, looking into the camera
  • Friday, 13 December, 2024
    ReviewFiction
    Childish Literature — reflections on the joys and fears of parenting

    Alejandro Zambra explores the ups and downs of fatherhood in this collection of essays, poems and stories

    A toylike decoration in the shape of a fluffy pink unicorn hanging from the ceiling
  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    Review
    In search of meaning — how to feed our spiritual hunger

    Two books, by Will Eaves and Simon Critchley, explore how we can broaden our minds through religion, mysticism or music

    A cathedral stained-glass window  depicting a woman in a nun’s habit
  • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
    Review
    The Years of Theory — an examination of postwar French thought

    Fredric Jameson’s enthralling survey emphasises context and considers the impact of European ideas on the US culture wars of today

    In an auditorium where people are seated a grey-haired man in glasses stands holding a folder and pointing a finger upwards
  • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
    Review
    Twelve books that help explain what is happening in Syria

    A selection of some of the best titles shedding light on the conflict and its place in the wider power struggles across the Middle East

  • Monday, 9 December, 2024
    Nilanjana Roy
    Will humanity get lost in translation?

    AI could instantly open up a huge range of books in different languages — but fiction really does require that human touch

    Photograph of a robotic hand flicking through a printed book
  • Saturday, 7 December, 2024
    Alex von Tunzelmann
    Why are political memoirs so mediocre?

    Most politicians are fundamentally unsuited to the painful and exposing reckoning that is required

    Angela Merkel’s autobiography, ‘Freedom’, has struggled to draw enthusiastic praise
  • Friday, 6 December, 2024
    ReviewHistory books
    The Forbidden Garden of Leningrad — a promise of new life amid war

    Simon Parkin tells the story of heroic botanists who put the safety of their seed bank ahead of their own during the Nazis’ siege

    A black-and-white photograph dated circa 1942 shows a ruined building surrounded by rubble and tree stumps
  • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
    ReviewBiography and memoir
    The Many Lives of James Lovelock — contradictions of a maverick scientist

    Jonathan Watts nimbly dissects the brilliance and flaws of the father of Gaia theory

    A photograph of an elderly grey-haired man in glasses and wearing a khaki sweater, seen through the multi-paned window of his laboratory and looking directly at the camera
  • Wednesday, 4 December, 2024
    Review
    A deep dive into the story behind Handel’s ‘Messiah’

    Charles King’s stories of the people involved in the music’s creation make for a fascinating exploration of the era’s politics, economics and culture

    A portrait of the composer Handel wearing a red coat and long white wig of the type fashionable in the early 1700s
  • Tuesday, 3 December, 2024
    Review
    Stranger Than Fiction — a bold survey of the 20th-century novel

    Guided by enthusiasm, Edwin Frank’s study sidesteps the pitfalls of canonisation

    An antique type-writer on a wooden desk with a lamp and a glasses case
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