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Travel
This book’s rage is infectious and energizing
Lee Langley
‘I haven’t got enough phlegm to undress,’ writes the poet, exhausted by readings and broadcasts, in letters spanning 1942-44
Craig Raine
A book about hair as a kind of cultural text
Ian Sansom
Slanting Towards the Sea is a contemporary tragedy, but not for the reasons that are at first apparent
Emily Goulding
American psyche
Over more than a thousand pages, Ron Chernow identifies the emotional root system that fed the writer’s art
John Mac Ghlionn