England

  • Brown Bag Your American Literature, Quick

    Michael Gove, Britain’s Education Secretary, is rewriting Britain’s public school curriculum to be more British. To Kill a Mockingbird, Of Mice and Men, and The Crucible are among the titles being dropped from required reading lists. “I put this in…

  • The Light Men

    We moved to Dallas from a small market town in the middle of England. We spent our first Christmas in America driving around our adopted Texan neighborhood, noses pressed against the car windows, looking at the miles of sparkling houses.

  • PJ Harvey Tuesday #9: “The Last Living Rose”

    PJ Harvey Tuesday #9: “The Last Living Rose”

    In 2011, two decades after her debut, PJ Harvey released what might actually be her best album ever: Let England Shake. Recorded in a church in Dorset, LES takes as its subjects homeland and war.

  • Greenford’s Gift

    Greenford’s Gift

    Thirty-seven years after leaving the West London suburb—a psychic terrain as much as a geographical one—I can look back on it with something other than an anguished mix of tenderness and terror.

  • A Brief History of Swans

    A Brief History of Swans

    We frighten away boyfriends, lovers, strangers, and we do not mind, because we are together: together, we are glorious.

  • Henry Green

    The Times Literary Supplement has published an edited version of a lecture given by critic and novelist James Wood celebrating English author Henry Green. Henry Green (the nom de plume of Henry Vincent Yorke) is remembered for his 1945 novel…