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Paul Morley's A Sound Mind is an intimidating history of classical music


Paul Morley’s A Sound Mind is an intimidating history of classical music
This is a collage of Morley’s life as a long-time music journalist, slightly shorter-time classical music advocate, and conspicuously mortal human being.  
 
Paul Morley’s
A Sound Mind may seem like a book about music, but really it’s about death. This is both in the sense that Morley is preoccupied with it throughout and that he writes as much about the mysterious, metaphysical nature of music as what it sounds like. In music there is an overwhelming sense of the present moment and the certainty that it, like everything else, will end. ....

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Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death suggests fame is a slow-working poison


In the first moments of 
Caroline Flack: Her Life and Death, the TV presenter’s twin sister Jody appeared before us, a gauze of grief across her face, her smile not really a smile at all. Why was she there? Why had she agreed to sit in front of a camera like this? It can’t only be that she wants so badly to talk about Caroline (my experience of bereavement is that the reluctance of other people to discuss your loss – an unwillingness born either of embarrassment or fear of contagion – is one of the hardest things about it). Perhaps it’s that she’s still trying to work things out, to get some purchase on what has happened. It’s only a year, after all, since her sister took her own life. “I don’t know,” she said quietly, pushed to explain how she thinks she might ever recover. In the same situation, Caroline might have burbled something painfully cheery about looking on the bright side. But Jody is at this point unable to dissemble. Lies, even w ....

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"There is no either/or when it comes to identity": Yaa Gyasi on publishing's race problem and human recklessness


8 March 2021
“There is no either/or when it comes to identity”: Yaa Gyasi on publishing s race problem and human recklessness
The author is “obsessed” with the notion of inherited trauma, a theme that appears in her books 
Homegoing and
When the novelist Yaa Gyasi was 15 years old, she worked as a waitress in a retirement home. Throughout her school days and during her university summers, she would serve food to the residents and more often than not their adult children, too. Over Zoom from her home in Brooklyn, New York, she tells me she had a particular fascination with these relationships, where the child cared for their parent, noticing that many seemed uncomfortable with the role reversal. “I’m interested in the idea of stepping into an expected role that you don’t necessarily want,” she says. ....

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Why Dominic Cummings fears the £800m research agency he championed will fail


Why Dominic Cummings fears the £800m research agency he championed will fail
Plans for the launch of the Aria research agency have sparked tensions over the balance between independence and accountability.
On 21 July 2019 Boris Johnson visited the home of Dominic Cummings, then best known as the former director of the Vote Leave campaign. Johnson was due to be appointed prime minister in the following days and had a proposition for the political adviser: would he join him in Downing Street and help him to resolve the continuing fall-out of the Brexit referendum?
Cummings told MPs on 17 March that he agreed to the plan on the basis that four conditions were met. “First of all you’re deadly serious about actually getting Brexit done and avoiding a second referendum. Secondly, double the science budget. Third, create some [D]arpa-like entity. And fourth, support me in trying to change how Whitehall and the Cabinet Office work. And he said deal .” ....

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It's finally getting easier to imagine returning to normal life. So why do I keep crying?


Since last summer’s illusory Covid ­reprieve, my expectations for the ­future have become smaller and ­smaller. Back then, in my blind optimism, I was tentatively but genuinely looking forward to getting back to visiting friends in America, throwing a big belated party for my 30th birthday, and sweaty gigs.
When the year instead sank into a ­disastrous and terrifying crisis, my mind contracted in response. Instead of grand parties and distant travel, I longed to leave the London flat where I live alone to spend Christmas with my parents in Ireland. When that possibility receded my hopes narrowed once again. I dreamed of sitting among a modest group of friends outside, without feeling anxious about risk or judgement. I thought of tepid corner-shop beers and laughing at slightly too cold wind blowing tobacco out of our hands. ....

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