A new book about the Jewish writer and director’s filmography brings nostalgia for the era of When Harry Met Sally style rom-coms
Edith Tudor Hart was an immensely talented documentary photographer whose work deserves to be better known. This biography-in-the-round will help
Booker and Nobel Prize-winner Olga Tokarcuk’s latest work falls slightly short of her previous literary achievements
The leading Israeli novelist’s new book fails to ask tough questions about the Jewish state’s implacable enemies
A modern translation of a 1933 collection of four connected stories
David Mikics tracks Kubrick’s progress with the assiduity of a scholar and the warmth of a fan
The Holocaust looms large and Israel looms even larger, though not an Israel at war.
Andrew Rosemarine assesses David Abulafia’s two major accounts of seafaring life, death and trade through the ages
This weekend marks the 80th anniversary of the Battle of Britain. This book is a worthy memorial to these young heroes and to the modest intelligence officer who recorded their triumphs and tragedies
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