After retiring as co-editorial director of Publisher’s Weekly in 2014, Michael Coffey read almost nothing but books by or about Samuel Beckett for three years. This endeavour prompted Samuel Beckett ...
Having abandoned the pursuit of a career in acting after her brother’s death, the author came to the realisation that she ...
When Samuel Pepys kept copies of his letters they were always exactly as sent; John Evelyn, his constant correspondent, copied out an appropriate selection of his, having given them a polish, ...
Moretta Johnson was a minor when Samuel Bateman took her as a “bride.” She pleaded guilty in connection with the kidnapping of eight girls.
Malcolm’s letters to a source reveal the intimate relationship behind one of her most influential pieces.
On the higher slopes of Mount Olympus, blurbs are a way by which the gods speak to each other in code, with the whole world ...
Letters to the editor reflect the views of individual readers. Today's issue: Elon Musk's "untethered access" to our ...
When I picked up the phone to call Cruse — always Howie to me — the most important thing I knew was that he had known my ...
How do constitutional democracies die? The Trump administration is following a well-worn pathway toward autocracy ...
The magazine has three golden rules: never write about writers, editors, or the magazine. On the occasion of our hundredth ...
One name that could be at the center of trade discussions is Deebo Samuel. The versatile wide receiver has been a key figure in the San Francisco 49ers’ offense. However, with shifting financial ...
The week starts in familiar fashion for Prime Minister Anthony Albanese with the latest Newspoll making rather grim reading for Labor. (All polling is to be taken with a healthy dose of scepticism ...