Sean Bell

Tomorrow Belongs to Her: The Art That Rose Against Thatcher

Kafka on Kickstarter: Crowdsourcing, Capitalism and Art

Everyone Lost: Protest Art and the Iraq War

In America, Imagination is a Third Party: The Presidency in Fiction

The Last Witch Hunt: The Legacy of the West Memphis Three

We’re All Don Quixote Now: The Betrayal of Tomorrow’s Artists

Strange Tongues: Vivian Stanshall and ‘Men Opening Umbrellas Ahead’

Sherlock Holmes, Dirk Gently and the Case of the Eccentric Detective

Yes, It’s Genocide: Armenian Artists and the Obligations of History

Exceptional Claims: Principle, Personality and Christopher Hitchens

Doing The Worst Things Well: What We Can Learn from Anthony Burgess

Doing The Worst Things Well: What We Can Learn from Anthony Burgess

Perhaps the secret behind the Anthony Burgess’ reputation – the bar he set so high – is too shaming to a generation that cannot drink as he could, cannot think as he could, and certainly cannot write as he could.

‘Caligula’s Ghost: Why Cinema Needs Epic Failure More than Mediocre Success