The strange pleasure of reading Michel Houellebecq, when he’s writing well, lies in the sense of being pinned down...| London Review of Books
I should state up front that I am not a fan of programme fiction. Basically, I feel about it as towards new fiction from...| London Review of Books
Where amid this turmoil does neoliberalism stand? In emergency conditions it has been forced to take measures –...| London Review of Books
Gisèle Pelicot doesn’t conceive of her now ex-husband or the other men who raped her as ‘bad apples’, aberrations...| London Review of Books