London Review of Books 44/23 01 December 2022

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Adam Shatz: Polarised States of America

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Adam Shatz

‘You think our country’s so innocent?’

Letters

Anthony King, Gabriel Egan, David Elstein, James Meek, Stephen Daker, Nicholas McDowell, Hugh Aldersey-Williams, Raymond Rogers, Sheila Russell, Pratinav Anil, Andrew Dobson, Inigo Kilborn

Jonathan Parry

The Chief: The Life of Lord Northcliffe by Andrew Roberts

Barbara Newman

Albertus Magnus and the World of Nature by Irven Resnick and Kenneth Kitchell

Michael Wood

At the Movies: ‘Living’

Tessa Hadley

The Daughter of Time by Josephine Tey

Amy Larocca

A Visible Man by Edward Enninful

Hal Foster

If These Apples Should Fall: Cézanne and the Present by T.J. Clark

Stefan Collini

Professing Criticism: Essays on the Organisation of Literary Study by John Guillory

Gazelle Mba

At the V&A: Africa Fashion

James Lasdun

Who Killed Jane Stanford? A Gilded Age Tale of Murder, Deceit, Spirits and the Birth of a University by Richard White

A.E. Stallings

Two Poems

Clare Bucknell

The Old Woman with the Knife by Gu Byeong-mo, translated by Chi-Young Kim

Chris Power

The Twilight Zone by Nona Fernández, translated by Natasha Wimmer

Daniel Trilling

My Fourth Time, We Drowned: Seeking Refuge on the World’s Deadliest Migration Route by Sally Hayden
The Naked Don’t Fear the Water: A Journey through the Refugee Underground by Matthieu Aikins

Laleh Khalili

Short Cuts: In Sharm El-Sheikh

Simone Haysom

Security and Conservation: The Politics of the Illegal Wildlife Trade by Rosaleen Duffy

Brian Dillon

At the Photographers’ Gallery: Chris Killip

Helen Sullivan

Diary: A City of Islands