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In 1980, while living in Belgium, the historian Lynn H. Nicholas read an obituary in The International Herald Tribune of the ...
American novelists have often imagined presidents who seize power and defy the courts. Their lessons are sobering ...
The Austrian-German writer’s new novel The Director explores totalitarianism through a fictionalised account of the Nazi-era ...
"A book club is a safe haven women can count on for hope in an increasingly fragmented and isolating world" writes Martha ...
May’s new releases include novels by Abraham Verghese, Miranda July and Taffy Brodesser-Akner, as well as nonfiction about ...
Art, furniture, porcelain and other objects that once belonged to Prussia’s rulers will now become the property of a ...
These three steps will not erase the black cloud of shame that hangs over Amsterdam’s political and legal authorities for their mishandling of the November 2024 attacks.
With title wins at the 2024 International Darts Open, Swiss Darts Trophy, and Austrian Darts Open, Martin Schindler has etched his name into the history books as the first German to win three stage ...
Novelist, flim-maker, psychogeographer Chris Petit talks to Juliet Jacques about his new book Come In and Shut the Door and ...
The Russian writer Alexander Solzhenitsyn captured in fiction the events that led to the Bolshevik revolution.
When do compromises turn into full-blown capitulation? Daniel Kehlmann's new novel draws on the true story of German film ...
Published years before WW2, Sally Carson's prescient novel captures the dawn of Nazi tyranny in a small German town – and ...