‘I have no wish to make war’: why it’s time to remember the forgotten Father of Humanism
Petrarch, who died 650 years ago, is in danger of neglect. But anyone who has ever been in love should read his sonnets
Petrarch, who died 650 years ago, is in danger of neglect. But anyone who has ever been in love should read his sonnets
This highly anticipated staging of Dominique Morisseau’s 2016 play emerges as a trenchant critique of the excesses of capitalism
The award-winning author is celebrated in America, but strangely ignored in the UK. We are missing a treat
Its off-colour jokes may be unpalatable to some. But the satire and humanity of this 1983 comedy make it essential holiday viewing