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The July edition of The Critic, the magazine of ideas, offers a wealth of summer reading.

Sarah Ditum finds young adult fiction utterly dismal, D.J. Taylor charts the decline of the founder-publisher as literary patron, and there are portraits of authors as diverse as Flashman’s creator, George MacDonald Fraser, and France’s novelist of modern discontents, Michel Houellebecq.

Jonathan Glancey looks forward to Great British Railways redesigning a more glamorous livery than the privatised franchises managed over the last twenty years, Sir Matthew Pinsent leads the sporting coverage, and a trip to Privolnoye reveals what the locals really think of their most famous son, Mikhail Gorbachev.

Plus all the latest books, cultural events and social trends are picked over by The Critic’s reviewers and “table talkers.”
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FREE Sample Issue The July edition of The Critic, the magazine of ideas, offers a wealth of summer reading. Sarah Ditum finds young adult fiction utterly dismal, D.J. Taylor charts the decline of the founder-publisher as literary patron, and there are portraits of authors as diverse as Flashman’s creator, George MacDonald Fraser, and France’s novelist of modern discontents, Michel Houellebecq. Jonathan Glancey looks forward to Great British Railways redesigning a more glamorous livery than the privatised franchises managed over the last twenty years, Sir Matthew Pinsent leads the sporting coverage, and a trip to Privolnoye reveals what the locals really think of their most famous son, Mikhail Gorbachev. Plus all the latest books, cultural events and social trends are picked over by The Critic’s reviewers and “table talkers.”


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The July edition of The Critic, the magazine of ideas, offers a wealth of summer reading.

Sarah Ditum finds young adult fiction utterly dismal, D.J. Taylor charts the decline of the founder-publisher as literary patron, and there are portraits of authors as diverse as Flashman’s creator, George MacDonald Fraser, and France’s novelist of modern discontents, Michel Houellebecq.

Jonathan Glancey looks forward to Great British Railways redesigning a more glamorous livery than the privatised franchises managed over the last twenty years, Sir Matthew Pinsent leads the sporting coverage, and a trip to Privolnoye reveals what the locals really think of their most famous son, Mikhail Gorbachev.

Plus all the latest books, cultural events and social trends are picked over by The Critic’s reviewers and “table talkers.”
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The Critic is Britain’s new monthly magazine that focuses on politics, art, literature, opinions, challenging ideas, diversions and more. Co-edited by Michael Mosbacher and Christopher Montgomery, The Critic speaks against a dangerous consensus that finds critical voices triggering, troubling, insensitive and disrespectful. Each monthly issue is comprised of highly honest and informed writing, rigorous content and thoughtful reflections from an opinion society.


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