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The Clive James voice: intensely serious yet self-mocking, grave but never solemn, highbrow but never snobby. And always gorgeously inventive... more »
We have shifted our focus from the meaning of ideas to the means by which they?re produced, says Arthur Krystal. Science envy is ruining the humanities... more »