These Seven

SUSMITA BHATTACHARYA discovers a city through the eyes of its resident writers in the Nottingham UNESCO bid anthology These Seven: ‘It is a unique exercise in delving into the everyday lives of people in this city, making Nottingham sparkle and breathe and come to life…’

The Mysterious Mrs Bathurst

DAVID FRANKEL finds unsettling qualities in Rudyard Kipling’s ‘Mrs Bathurst’: ‘Written in 1904, ‘Mrs Bathurst’ is a story that doesn’t fit readily with a modern reader’s expectations of Rudyard Kipling. There is no imperialism or the fairy tale charm of The Jungle Book. Instead, it is filled with unease and an air of melancholy that set it apart from all but a very few of his other stories…’

Author Profile: Maeve Brennan

ELEANOR FITZSIMONS profiles the writing life of Maeve Brennan: ‘…it should have come as no great surprise to readers of The New Yorker when the Long-Winded Lady, columnist and faithful, if eccentric, documenter of life in the eponymous city, was unmasked as Irishwoman Maeve Brennan, an immigrant who had arrived in her mid-twenties…’