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A history of alienation
In the postwar period it was understood to be the fundamental malaise of modern life. Why aren’t we ‘alienated’ any more? By Martin Jay.
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When the Way You Love Things Is “Too Much”; or: Why I Went to Portmeirion
The author on her love for ‘The Prisoner,’ her pilgrimage to the town where it was filmed, and the pressure she felt as an autistic person to downplay the intensity of her interests. By Sarah Kurchak.
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The Problem With Writing About Florida
"This isn't your place to write about. It's barely mine." By Kristen Arnet. (June 28, 2017)
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Ancient tales are back in fashion – for telling it like it is
Fairytale and myth can hold a mirror to our troubled times – as evidenced by the refugees walking the Canterbury Tales route, says Guardian culture editor Claire Armitstead.