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The narrator of ‘Leaving the Atocha Station’ returns as a hyperarticulate young poet in a novel of multiple narrators
Institutions need to do more than overhaul curriculums to develop green campuses
The remote cabin where the philosopher sought solitude has been rebuilt by his devotees
A polymath in thrall to the big philosophical questions
An American sports site with designs on the Premier League has gone on a hiring spree
A look at how intellectual thinkers can be carved up between ‘foxes’ and ‘hedgehogs’
The author on defending Islam, her unconventional family — and why she broke with a convent
Malcolm J ‘Mac’ Rebennack was a prodigy who became the voice of his home city
The contest between Jürgen Klopp and Pep Guardiola is one of personal leadership v sporting philosophy
Chinese city decides to force behavioural changes, rather than just nudge
As populist sentiment surges, three new books explore the boundaries of ‘healthy and morbid’ nationalism
A beady-eyed wit who learnt to write non-fiction for fun
Preparation to lead through upheaval is needed as political and economic turmoil challenge the normal rules of business
Negotiations with non-EU countries would be arduous and the benefits uncertain
A second referendum could just be the last chance of preserving the UK’s integrity
Mild slowdown is to be expected given how long the current cyclical upswing has lasted
Trump has chosen either to ignore corporate lobby or actively to provoke it
The Ambani nuptial signals a shift towards ‘experiential luxury’ by the super-rich
A defeat by Donald Trump in 2020 is not inevitable
Early momentum has stalled and Mr Macron’s ‘quinquennat’ has been derailed by the gilets jaunes protests
A proposal to rename the Kaliningrad airport after the philosopher hits opposition
With policies tailored to less risky consumers, cost for the unhealthy and unfit could rise
Political opponents on both left and right sense opportunity in the widespread anger
Agreement honours result of 2016 referendum while seeking to minimise economic pain of Brexit
A serious clash between an established power like the US and a rising one like China is inevitable
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