London Review Bookshop Podcast
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In Someone Else's Empire Tom Stevenson, a contributing editor at the LRB, dispels the potent myth of Britain as a global player punching above its weight on the world stage, arguing instead that its foreign policy has for a long time been in thrall to the wishes and interests of the United States.
He talks about his book with writer, filmmaker, publisher and activist Tariq Ali.
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Alys Fowler & Bee Wilson: The Woman Who Buried Herself
Iain Sinclair and Gareth Evans: ‘The Gold Machine’
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