FEATURING Alex Brummer, Bishop James Jones, John Gray, Stuart Maconie, Uri Dromi and Rachel Cusk
DON'T MISS:
- Alex Brummer profiles Mark Carney, the incoming governor of the Bank of England
- Bishop James Jones on what makes us human
- John Gray on the enlightenment fundamentalists
- Ryan Gilbey praises the remarkable "Before . . ." film trilogy
- Stuart Maconie on the pull of the North
- Will Self on the hunt for the perfect Chinese meal
PLUS Uri Dromi on Israel's response to the crisis in Syria | Rachel Cusk on the literature of parenthood | Alan Ryan on the lost morality of America | John Burnside on the wonder of insects | Kate Mossman on a dubstep violinist
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