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Leo Robson

Leo Robson

Staff Writer at New Statesman

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  • English
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  • Books
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Recent Articles

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Why László Krasznahorkai won the Nobel Prize for Literature

The Hungarian author’s work has a huge and haunting vision
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Thomas Pynchon’s lasting triumph

His latest novel borrows too freely from his previous work. But what work it has been
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Sven-Göran Eriksson’s struggle

The football manager’s posthumous memoir A Beautiful Game reveals his battle to make England’s golden generation shine.
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Remembering Paul Bailey

The novelist and New Statesman contributor, who has died aged 87, was one of the pre-eminent English writers.
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The Room Next Door review: Pedro Almodóvar’s conflict of interests

The Room Next Door resolves the Spanish director’s struggle between black comedy and bookish melodrama.
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Unleashed review: The wrongness of Boris Johnson

Despite being strewn with mistakes, Unleashed shows that deep down the former PM always believes himself to be right.
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The restless storyteller

How Ian McEwan became the dominant novelist of his generation.
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Why Salman Rushdie’s imagination cannot be stopped

In his first interview since the attack on his life, the novelist refuses to be defined as target or victim.
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Peter Bogdanovich: What went wrong?

“Billy was a shit,” Bogdanovich told me over the phone from LA.
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Jonathan Bate: "To me, Shakespeare is the great enabler"

How the acclaimed critic made his journey to popular writing, finds solace in Shakespeare, and took revenge on Cambridge.
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Top Gun: Maverick and the politics of the action hero

In its Reaganite military pomp, Top Gun seemed to mark the end of an era – but a new sequel shows it may not be over yet.