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The Critic’s March issue — 112 pages of challenging ideas, thoughtful reflections and entertaining diversions for open-minded readers: Alasdair Palmer on why lockdowns don’t work; Edward Skidelsky on the rise of new totalitarians of both the left and the right; A. W. F. Edwards on Gonville & Caius cancelling its heritage; Clive Aslet on the Barclay brothers’ Xanadu; Charles Saumarez Smith on Burlington House and its rents; Edward Lucas on London’s unique and threatened India Club; and David Starkey on what has gone wrong with the National Trust. In the United States, Oliver Wiseman goes in search of UFOs, Daniel Johnson charts the decay of American conservatism and Frederic Raphael extols his wronged friend Joseph Epstein. In Europe, Nigel Jones drops acid with Ernst Junger and Douglas Murray comes on board as a Critic regular and explores the Richard Strauss-Stefan Zweig relationship. Also, James Kirchick on the glamour boys; Janine di Giovanni on Quo Vadis, Aida?; Anne McElvoy on radio drama; John Self on writers’ hunger for money; and our Secret Author on the LRB. Plus our Table Talk regulars — including Hannah Betts, Lisa Hilton, Hephzibah Anderson, Felipe Fernandez Armesto and Nick Cohen - pursue their pastimes and pleasure. Adam Dant pictures London’s paradise of sleaze. John Springs paints forty years of US Presidents, and Laura Dodsworth & Nina Murden create faith masks fitting for our times.
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March 2021 The Critic’s March issue — 112 pages of challenging ideas, thoughtful reflections and entertaining diversions for open-minded readers: Alasdair Palmer on why lockdowns don’t work; Edward Skidelsky on the rise of new totalitarians of both the left and the right; A. W. F. Edwards on Gonville & Caius cancelling its heritage; Clive Aslet on the Barclay brothers’ Xanadu; Charles Saumarez Smith on Burlington House and its rents; Edward Lucas on London’s unique and threatened India Club; and David Starkey on what has gone wrong with the National Trust. In the United States, Oliver Wiseman goes in search of UFOs, Daniel Johnson charts the decay of American conservatism and Frederic Raphael extols his wronged friend Joseph Epstein. In Europe, Nigel Jones drops acid with Ernst Junger and Douglas Murray comes on board as a Critic regular and explores the Richard Strauss-Stefan Zweig relationship. Also, James Kirchick on the glamour boys; Janine di Giovanni on Quo Vadis, Aida?; Anne McElvoy on radio drama; John Self on writers’ hunger for money; and our Secret Author on the LRB. Plus our Table Talk regulars — including Hannah Betts, Lisa Hilton, Hephzibah Anderson, Felipe Fernandez Armesto and Nick Cohen - pursue their pastimes and pleasure. Adam Dant pictures London’s paradise of sleaze. John Springs paints forty years of US Presidents, and Laura Dodsworth & Nina Murden create faith masks fitting for our times.


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The Critic’s March issue — 112 pages of challenging ideas, thoughtful reflections and entertaining diversions for open-minded readers: Alasdair Palmer on why lockdowns don’t work; Edward Skidelsky on the rise of new totalitarians of both the left and the right; A. W. F. Edwards on Gonville & Caius cancelling its heritage; Clive Aslet on the Barclay brothers’ Xanadu; Charles Saumarez Smith on Burlington House and its rents; Edward Lucas on London’s unique and threatened India Club; and David Starkey on what has gone wrong with the National Trust. In the United States, Oliver Wiseman goes in search of UFOs, Daniel Johnson charts the decay of American conservatism and Frederic Raphael extols his wronged friend Joseph Epstein. In Europe, Nigel Jones drops acid with Ernst Junger and Douglas Murray comes on board as a Critic regular and explores the Richard Strauss-Stefan Zweig relationship. Also, James Kirchick on the glamour boys; Janine di Giovanni on Quo Vadis, Aida?; Anne McElvoy on radio drama; John Self on writers’ hunger for money; and our Secret Author on the LRB. Plus our Table Talk regulars — including Hannah Betts, Lisa Hilton, Hephzibah Anderson, Felipe Fernandez Armesto and Nick Cohen - pursue their pastimes and pleasure. Adam Dant pictures London’s paradise of sleaze. John Springs paints forty years of US Presidents, and Laura Dodsworth & Nina Murden create faith masks fitting for our times.
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