
My life in the ethical wild west: John Crace on his three years of Brexit hell
John Crace is Guardian’s political sketch writer and his new book DECLINE AND FAIL, the follow up to the bestselling I MAYBOT, is out now from Faber.
John Crace is Guardian’s political sketch writer and his new book DECLINE AND FAIL, the follow up to the bestselling I MAYBOT, is out now from Faber.
Finished copies of ‘Cold War Steve Presents…A Prat’s Progress’ are in. The sequel to the Sunday Times bestselling ‘The Festival of Brexit’ will be published by Thames and Hudson on October 24th. Click the ‘more’ button for a video preview…
In his Diary for The Spectator this week Richard Dawkins writes: “[Douglas Murray’s] latest book is beyond brilliant and should be read, must be read, by everyone. He mercilessly exposes the hypocrisy and embarrassingly blatant contradictions that run rife through the current ‘woke’ vogue…Murray researches thoroughly and his book is convincingly referenced. His balanced and sympathetic tone belies his hard reputation, and belies his sardonic voice, for he reads the audio book himself and does it well.”
In its first week Douglas Murray’s The Madness of Crowds goes into the top ten in the bestseller lists of The Sunday Times, The Times, Wall Street Journal and Audible….
The Stonewall rioters fought for gay rights. Martin Luther King had a dream. But a younger generation without a cause has had to create its own — and that ideology has become a tyrant. Douglas Murray talks to Bryan Appleyard in The Sunday Times…
Benjamin Moser’s “Sontag” explores the life and work of the vaunted writer and public intellectual, including her long-term relationship with the photographer Annie Leibovitz…“Sontag” is a landmark biography, the first major reintroduction of an incomparable literary heavyweight to the public since her death 15 years ago.