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July/August 2015
China’s birthrate is higher than South Korea’s or Japan’s. Yet family life is thriving there as millions defy the one-child policy
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April 2015
‘Occasionally one reads of an incident in this great metropolis so awful, so disturbing, that just for a moment one’s mental moorings are shaken’
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April 2015
Two productions of Antigone show the elasticity of one of the most challenging plays in the canon
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March 2015
Erich Kästner's books for children shows that that difficult ideas don't have to be kept from young readers
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