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In the Current Issue: Richard Vinen on Churchill * Ritchie Robertson on Augustus the Strong * Wendy Moore on Marie Curie * Robin Simon on British art * John Adamson on the Duke of Buckingham * Andrew Preston on Ronald Reagan * Michael Prodger on the Paris Commune * Daisy Dunn on drawing * Stephen Smith on Banksy * Stuart Jeffries on freedom * Jonathan Sumption on Richard II * Donald Rayfield on the Russian Orthodox Church * Bryan Appleyard on Magnum in America * Tom Lamont on James Salter * Jonathan Romney on Agnès Varda * Jane Ridley on country houses * Jeremy Noel-Tod on war poetry * Valentine Cunningham on Alan Hollinghurst * Sarah Moorhouse on Karl Ove Knausgaard * Ella Fox-Martens on Sally Rooney *
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