Book Review Book Review A multidimensional world of seers, dreams and prophecies Spirit Nightsby Easterine KireBarbican Press, £9.99
Book Review Arts | Friday 18th Feb 2022 Book Review A frontline view of the significant political battles of the 1920s
Book Review Arts | Wednesday 10th Nov 2021 Book Review Failure to reconcile faith and reason at an individual or aggregate level
FICTION Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 FICTION Virgin and Child by Maggie Hamand Gripping novel of intersex Pope pregnant with transgressive tensions
Books Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Books Migrants and Militants by Alain Badiou Quantity overwhelms quality of French philosopher's political analysis
Books Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Books Love and Labour: Red Button Years Volume I by Ken Fuller Inspirations of working-class struggle gets a compelling combination of fact and fiction from Ken Fuller
Fiction Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Fiction Man on Edge by Humphrey Hawksley Flaccid fiction mars atmospheric elan of stock-in-trade spy thriller
Books Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Books Dirt Clean by Judith Amanthis Impressive debut novel on plight of contract cleaners
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review Priests de la Resistance by Fergus Butler-Gallie Timely reminder of religious figures who took a stand against ‘first-wave’ fascism
Fiction Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Fiction With Hope, Farewell by Alexander Baron Seminal novel on working-class Jewish life
Book Review Tuesday 13th Aug 2019 Book Review Synthesing too much material into what is a moderately scaled work backfires as the narrative bends under the sheer weight of numbers Common Causeby Kate HunterFledgling Press, £9.99
Book Review Thursday 22nd Apr 2021 Book Review The symptom of a ‘bad situation’ Alain Badiou's book on Trump is an insightful analysis of the contradictions simmering below the surface of the presidency, says PAUL SIMON