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Table of contents

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Table of contents from London Review of Books Vol. 48 No. 8...

Peter Phillips: What the Maths Mean

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This was a culture that delighted in codes, hidden patterns and mathematical...

Gazelle Mba: At Tate Modern

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Rather than the manifestos and self-conscious rejection of inherited tradition seen in...

Letters

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The letters page from London Review of Books Vol. 48 No. 8...

Richard King: Labour in Wales

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Since​ 1922, the Labour Party has won in Wales at every general...

Paul Taylor: Diary

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Creating software using AI feels like pure metacognition: most of your time...

Jonny Bunning: Invisible Services

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Claude Villiaume’s clients appear to have been happy to embrace the notion...

T.J. Clark: V is for Vagina

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De Kooning’s Suburb in Havana is a counter-revolutionary painting. Well, of course...

Michael Wood: Lucid Wailing

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Julian Barnes’s​ latest book is full of broken rules. In the second...

Thomas Jones: Deskbound Party Bastards

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The almost dreamlike movement of the story of The Ipcress File is...

Ange Mlinko: Don’t mind me in my coffin

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One doesn’t read Gwendoline Riley for plot; each of her books is...

Lorraine Daston: Everywhere and Nowhere

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What’s the use of reconstructing past climates if climate change has ‘ruptured’...