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May 2012
Delving into the various linguistic predicaments of Samuel Beckett reveals the beautiful complications of his writings.
May 2012
Clive James's new collection of poetry looks at his past but is far from mournful nostalgia; it celebrates his eventful life
May 2012
In six decades of portraits the Queen’s impenetrable expression has barely altered
May 2012
Strangely, it is easier to write a state-of-the-nation drama if you set it in the past
May 2012
Can you remember when you last heard a cinema audience laugh together at the same joke?
May 2012
Revivals from three countries explore the anxieties of superfluous men and women
May 2012
The resurrection of the LP pleases romantics but it risks dividing the classical music community
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