Jeremy King’s empire of nostalgia
The restaurateur keeps winning. But is he a moderniser or a relic?
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The restaurateur keeps winning. But is he a moderniser or a relic?
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The writer says his new book could be his last
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The artist on China, censorship and valuing ideas over physical work
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Britain’s best-known historian found new audiences for the stories of the past. Can he now get them to read novels?
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The Royal Ballet innovator talks about his bold idea for the age of AI: physical intelligence
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From meeting EM Forster to being called “the Muslim James Joyce”, India’s greatest novelist speaks about his long and ever-migrating…
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The Booker Prize winner on masculinity, sex and what Keir Starmer should read
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The cult film director on his fixation with youth, his connection to JFK, and memories of Studio 54.
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