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- Editor’s letter: liberal niceness and Dhaka Muslin. By Masoud Golsorkhi,
- The Book Issue Editorial: by Thomas Roueché,
- Manifesto: what are you fighting for? Photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie, styling by Caroline Issa,
- Horn of plenty: the art of the airbrush lights up these DeBeers gems. Photography by Tais Sirote, set design by Lucy Webster,
- Là by Sirah Foighel Brutmann and Eitan Efrat: Rose Higham-Stainton on a filmmaking trifecta in the Negev-Naqab desert,
- Action Packed: reaching the peaks with Loro Piana's Into the Wild collection. Photography by Luca Trevisani, styling by Sofia Lai,
- Poetic Licence: word meets object in an accessories shoot feat. Herman Melville and friends. Photography and set design by Frank Hülsbömer, prop styling by Nele van Olfen,
- I Just Don’t Like Eggs! by Andrea Fraser: Lisette May Monroe on a new exhibition at Fondazione Antonio Dalle Nogare,
- Broaching the subject: the humble safety pin to the egg-sized jewel. Photography by Sohrab Golsorkhi-Ainslie, styling by Caroline Issa,
- Robyn Cara: a new look for the rising star. Photography by Rio-Romaine, make-up by Kay Montano using CHANEL Beauty,
- Title One, I dreamt, Clara and other stories, Rossella Biscotti rhinos and rubber at the Castello di Rivoli. By Thomas Roueché ,
- A new romance: a wave of young designers uses the ruffles and ruffs of an old romantic age. Photography by Morgan Roberts, styling by Eve Bailey and text by Augustine Hammond,
- The iconoclast: Laura Rysman interviews Luca Magliano. Photography by Alessandro Oliva, styling by Elettra Simos .
- STRANGER THAN FICTION: the novels and short stories that transform, transport and transcend,
- NEW FICTION FROM KEITH RIDGWAY: ex-priest in South London,
- CHOOSE YOUR POISON: Barbara Epler chooses a reading list that will transform your summer reading ,
- Alexis Wright Claudia Steinberg travels to Melbourne to interview the Waanyi Nation writer on her new climate-change epic,
- Tropical Paradise: Mitch Therieau on the sly creep of the trope from fanfiction to the wider publishing world,
- A concordance of Lydia Davis the artist of the short story considers five important words .
- MARKET FORCES: how literature abridges systems of experience and power,
- Under one roof: an interview with Dan Sinykin on conglomeration and its discontents,
- Eat your words: Jonathan Nunn talks us through his collection of books on the food, culture and financial reality of London,
- Tilted Axis: Kristen Vida Alfaro tells us about the press’s relationship to language's politics.
- ART WORLDS: artists, writers and collectors on art and the individual,
- Worldbuilding: the art of the dollhouse. By Christabel Stewart,
- Blast & Praise! publisher and collector Charles Asprey takes us on a tour of his art book collection,
- Foreigners Everywhere: a dispatch from the Venice Biennale. By Liliana Muñoz Flannery, Matteo Pini, Thomas Roueché, Nell Whittaker & Joseph Zeal Henry,
- Two Steps At A Time: artist Hamid Zenati and designer Kazna Asker find common ground in their visions of creativity and community.
- Northern Quarter: Chanel takes Manchester. Photography by Brendan Freeman, styling by Cara Cano and text by Augustine Hammond,
- Off the cuff: soft menswear. Photography by Lander Ibarretxe, styling by Fer Sempere,
- Inflection point: foam-induced acrobatics. Photography by Laura McCluskey, styling by Simone Konu-Rae.
- KATA KRASZNAHORKAI: “It was, so to speak, an atomic bomb that exploded the culture of the time",
- ANDREW CRANSTON: “The world is full of books – the majority of which are rubbish”,
- SIMON REYNOLDS: “Journalists love feeling like they spotted something before everyone else”,
- HANNAH REGEL AND STACY SKOLNIK: “There’s power in cynicism; it prevents you from being tricked”,
- Whitney Mallet “Digital publishing made everything bloat”,
- GREG JACKSON: “I wish we were all more aware of how easy our postures are to see through”,
- BEN PESTER AND TIM MACGABHANN: “The analyst being present only gives the impression of addressing someone but actually, you’re talking to yourself”,
- GOTH SHAKIRA: “We’re at a fever-pitch vibration of so much nostalgia versus so much nihilism”,
- MISHA HONCHARENKO: “Art cannot be soothing when it takes risks”,
- PARUL SEHGAL: “Does one choose to have an embodied experience? No, it happens to us!” .