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Their flickering rises to a crescendo / unsettling, like a threat the ground / moves beneath me.
The animated family conversation was becoming louder. Looking for signs that it was disturbing the other passengers, there was no need to worry. On a tram which was two-thirds full, almost all were staring into space, plugged into their iPods.
Long before there was a monopoly on gambling, there were nit-keepers, discovers David Glanz.
‘Lookin’ forward to your cup of coffee, Ed?’ ‘No money, Harry.’ ‘Don’t need any, mate.
Paul Tankard reviews 101 Experiments in the Philosophy of Everyday Life by Roger-Pol Droit.
Peter Pierce’s postcard from Turkey.
Hugh Dillon on Simone Weil and George Orwell
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Sarah Kanowski savours Orhan Pamuk’s Istanbul: Memories of a City.
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