Anne Dickson, Princess Basma al Saud and Masha Gessen discuss feminism on the BBC World Service Newshour
You can download the discussion here…
Teaching Men to be Feminist by Anne Dickson is out at the end of November!
‘He’s the real deal on dogs’
The Spectator on Sleeping with Dogs by Brian Sewell. Get your copy today!
Jazz Summers discusses Big Life, his time in the army, managing Wham! and much more on Radio 2’s Janice Long show. He also reads an extract from the book…Big Life by Jazz Summers is available now!
George Orwell was born in 1903, the same year Foyles first opened their doors. In celebration of this joint 110th anniversary, John Bird and Orwell Prize winning Brian Sewell discussed ‘Tramping Today’.
Quartet Books, The Orwell Prize and Foyles bookshop were pleased to present an evening of Orwell themed discussion, chaired by Dr Michael Sayeau (trustee of The Orwell Prize)
It was a fantastic evening and sell out event!
Here are some pictures…
‘In this adorable memoir, the art critic remembers the canine companions who have enriched his life and nightly warmed his bed: “This, when the time comes, is how I wish to die’
Vogue on Sleeping with Dogs by Brian Sewell – out tomorrow!
Brian Sewell speaks at The Cambridge Spies event at Cheltenham Literary Festival. The Gloucestershrie Echo describes the event…
‘The pacey and erudite event featuring a panel with intriguingly different perspectives on this scandalous famous five, from Brian Sewell (pupil and friend of Blunt) and Frances Cairncross (niece of ‘the fifth man’ John Cairncross) to security experts Alan Judd and Richard Aldrich, breathed life into the shadowy figures, examined the motives which made them the stuff of legend and their actions’ effects and, most rivetingly, shed light on the 1930s thinking which helped breed their treachery.’
George Orwell was born in 1903, the same year Foyles first opened their doors. In celebration of this joint 110th anniversary, John Bird and Orwell Prize winning Brian Sewell discuss, ‘Tramping Today’
Independent publishing company Quartet Books, The Orwell Prize, Britain’s most prestigious prize for political writing, and Foyles bookshop are delighted to present an evening of Orwell themed discussion. The event will take place on the evening of Wednesday 9th October 6.30pm at Foyles flagship store on Charing Cross Road.
Get tickets here!
‘Nourallah depicts a bright and enquiring mind which lifts the spirit and enriches its narration with thoughtful insight’
Durham University Magazine The Bubble reviews King by Riad Nourallah…
King by Riad Nourallah is available now!

Rupert Darwall, author of The Age of Global Warming, describes the political science of global warming to the Wall Street Journal…