30 June, 2014
Seamus Heaney’s Places
In light of Seamus Heaney's recent death, Richard Russell scrupulously reorients the poet in relation to place.
Oases And Mirages In The Desert Of ‘After Proust’
Jennifer Thorp finds Anne Carson's precise control of the bathetic sentence makes less of an outing than usual in her newest work.
Revising the Reading of Aristotle
The greatest feature of Pangle's commentary is that it has brought an interpretative approach into a wider conversation.
On Going for a Walk
Daveen Koh finds Frederic Gros' book to be limited in scope but nevertheless a commendable achievement and a delightful read.
Getting Away With It
Geordie Greig presents Lucian Freud in a cleverly constructed volume that errs on the side of sensational at times, but with authority.