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Description: In the Current Issue: Michael Prodger on Gauguin * Piers Brendon on the discovery of dinosaurs * Philip Snow on Japan's war trials * Mark Galeotti on Zelensky's rise * Rory McCarthy on Saddam Hussein's blunders * Norma Clarke on Barbara Comyns * David Bromwich on Enlightenment disillusionment * Peter Moore on shipwrecks * Julian Baggini on the price of life * Graham Daseler on Kubrick * Owen Bennett-Jones on Indian democracy * Adam Brookes on Myanmar's meth industry * Zareer Masani on Queen Victoria's PMs *

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In This Issue: John Gray on Tony Judt’s Thinking the Twentieth Century • Elaine Showalter on the first Pop Age • Donald Rayfield on Belarus • Praveen Swami on Sharia law • A C Grayling: What are Universities For? • The Letters of Joseph Roth • Jane Ridley on the Queen • Seamus Perry on the poetry of translation • Jonathan Fenby on Mao • Richard Holloway on religion for atheists • John Sutherland on growing old • Frances Wilson on cruelty and laughter and much, much more…

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