Nothing, says ANDY HEDGECOCK, can rescue this undistinguished amalgam of ponderous melodrama and shallow philosophical speculation
Kiyiya Vuran Insanlik
Cathleen Allyn Conway
For the drowned refugee Syrian toddler found on a beach not far from Turkish resort town Bodrum, 2 September 2015 #HumanityWashedAshore
His body, washed ashore: shouldn’t he be sleeping?
Shirt bunched at the neck, shorts towed
below the hip, seaweed tangled with trainers.
That little white swell of a belly should be warm,
should have parents blowing kisses on it,
squirming giggles and tickles. He should be sleeping,
not rocked by Mare Nostrum, whose surf-fingers
gently tucked him into the cold seabed
before slowly pulling away to collect the rest.
by Francesco Sani
by Alistair Findlay
by Mike Jenkins
With the recent release of Paul Thomas Anderson’s movie One Battle After Another, STEPHEN ARNELL gives the storied history of the British real-life left-wing urban guerillas



