From the July 2020 Issue All the President’s Murderers Putin’s People: How the KGB Took Back Russia and Then Took on the West By Catherine Belton Shadow State: Murder, Mayhem, and Russia’s Remaking of the West By Luke Harding Between Two Fires: Truth, Ambition, and Compromise in Putin’s Russia By Joshua Yaffa LR
From the June 2016 Issue Philosophers & Murderers Black Wind, White Snow: The Rise of Russia’s New Nationalism By Charles Clover A Very Expensive Poison: The Definitive Story of the Murder of Litvinenko and Russia’s War with the West By Luke Harding LR
From the June 2014 Issue File Bodies The Snowden Operation: Inside the West’s Greatest Intelligence Disaster By Edward Lucas The Snowden Files: The Inside Story of the World’s Most Wanted Man By Luke Harding No Place to Hide: Edward Snowden, the NSA and the Surveillance State By Glenn Greenwald LR
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Friendships between women are at the heart of much contemporary fiction, and yet they are vanishingly rare in the canon of English literature.
Frances Wilson wonders why friendships between women have proven so hard to portray.
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Frances Wilson: Best of Frenemies - The Virago Book of Friendship by Rachel Cooke (ed)
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Were Victorian female detectives merely accessories to male colleagues, or were they pioneers of female liberation?
@claire_harman investigates.
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Claire Harman: Handbags & Handcuffs - The Mysterious Case of the Victorian Female Detective by Sara Lodge
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Absolutely delighted to be on the cover of the august @Lit_Review with my review of @questingvole's THE HAUNTED WOOD. A Splendid mag and a splendid book!
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