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Vladimir Nabokov's atrocious, glittering novel carries the reader across motel America and down towards hell. From The Economist’s 1843 magazine
Finland is giving a select group of welfare recipients an unconditional basic income. How will it change their lives?
Games set between four walls, like “What Remains of Edith Finch”, are a welcome break from the limitless horizons and sprawling landscapes of their competitors. From The Economist’s 1843 magazine
Sartre asked what the world was like for people. His concern, in a phrase, was what it was like to be human. The topic sounded unmanageable, but Sartre linked the mind, human values and human freedom in big loose equations
A woman practices yoga at Lodi Gardens in New Delhi, India on June 19th, ahead of International Yoga Day which takes place on June 21st (AFP/Prakash Singh)
The altitude, the dry, clean air and the lack of radio interference mean the sky above Mexico's San Pedro mountains is among the clearest on the planet. From the The Economist’s 1843 magazine archive
Last year Emma Hogan, our Europe correspondent, spent five days on board a migrant rescue boat in the Mediterranean