The New Review
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The story of the eccentric and exceptionally talented David Jones, who couldn’t wait to go off to the trenches, makes fascinating reading
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Snowmen and bargain shops take an unexpected twist in this powerful collection about a world in meltdown
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Paddy Armstrong’s account of his wrongful conviction and imprisonment is as gripping as a work of fiction
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The Royal Ballet’s 50th anniversary revival of Balanchine’s classic sparkles despite the occasional flaw
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Bartók’s gloriously gory opera is given an electrifying update, complete with prequel by Scottish composer Lliam Paterson
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Michael Haag conjures up the Durrell family’s prewar Mediterranean idyll, and the young Gerald’s first menagerie
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Talented and outspoken, the rising country star is part of a new generation of female American singers intent on ‘being the aggressor, not the pretty scenery’
‘It goes into your psyche’: photographing gunshot survivors in the US