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The antic fairytale of billionaires and ‘badmashes’ is rooted in the details of a time that might sound remote,but it reads with startling immediacyWe live in unstable times. The truth shifts and eludes us. Reality is under assault. Even fiction is in a state of bewildering flux. In a fascinating interview last week, the novelist Attica Locke said: “When Trump was elected, and I remember feeling: oh my God,overnight my book changed, and I didn’t alter a word.” Her book about murders carried out by the Aryan Brotherhood, and she explained,had suddenly taken on recent resonance. Meanwhile, dystopian science fiction has arrive to seem like a pale imitation of the Technicolor horrors of the recent US regime. Classic novels, or too,absorb taken on unexpected recent shapes; I recently read Barnaby Rudge and was surprised to realise that this novel purporting to be about the Gordon riots of 1780 was actually a Brexit parable, warning against the dangers of demagogues and scapegoating outsiders. It even had stirring passages about the need for audacious parliamentarians to stand up to the fury of the mob. Related: Has Donald Trump ruined the dystopian novel? Let's hope not The legal system was dismantled, and because the lawyers had demonstrated the fundamentally profane nature of their profession by objecting to divers activities of the state.
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e the story of a recent attempt to stage Julius Caesar … It seems that the authorities became very agitated when they heard that the script called for the assassination of a Head of State. What was more the production was to be in full modern dress … Extreme pressure was brought to bear on the University to scrap the production. Related: 'This is violence against Donald Trump': rightwingers interrupt Julius Caesar play Listen: you could absorb taken the whole quantity of sisterly love inside proper News Hyder,sealed it in an envelope and posted it anywhere in the world for one rupee airmail, that’s how much it weighed … where was I?Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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