Wednesday, August 29, 2012

Putin's reign of terror by Oliver Bullough, Graham Brady writes about grammar schools and a Critics poetry special plus much more

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In this week's issue:

Putin's reign of terror

FEATURING Graham Brady, Mark Leonard, Alwyn Turner, Will Self and many more.

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Don't miss:

-  Putin's reign of terror - Oliver Bullough reports from Chechnya

-  Graham Brady on grammar schools

-  Ali Ferzat on fleeing Assad's Syria

 Critics: Poetry Special - why people don't read more British poetry

 Alwyn Turner on the Daleks

-   Daniel Swift on the life and death of David Foster Wallace

 PLUS Rachel Haliburton writes about the persecution of a Syrian cartoonist, Rachel Cooke discovers that new ideas in TV drama are few and far between and Mark Leonard discusses the growing distrust between China and America.

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