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Some of the best books I have read in the last couple of years have been self-published. Perhaps the most interesting thing about this is the range of subjects, from 1920s Oxford to Jewish


refugees during the Second World War. Martha Leigh’s family memoir, _Invisible Ink_, published by Matador in 2021, tells the extraordinary story of her parents. Her mother was a concert


pianist from Czernowitz (now in Ukraine) and her father, RA Leigh, was one of the leading Rousseau scholars of the post-war period, who rose from humble beginnings in the Jewish East End to


become a professor at Cambridge. Simon Majaro has also written a fascinating family memoir, _Jerusalem’s Doctor of the Poor_, about his father, a refugee from the Russian Revolution, who


settled in Jerusalem and for sixty years treated Jews, Arabs and Christians alike. Majaro has now written his first novel, also published by SML Publications. _Who is Mr. Poliakoff?_ is a


historical thriller which moves between the German invasion of the Soviet Union and the Gulag to spies in Israel. David Fleming has just published his first book, _Hellfire: Evelyn Waugh and


the Hypocrites Club_ (The History Press, 2022), a fascinating and well-told account of an extraordinary group of figures in interwar Oxford, including Waugh, Anthony Powell and the


political journalist Claud Cockburn. The veteran TV producer, Martin Smith, has also recently published a new book, _Matters of Life and Death _(independently published, £9.95 from Amazon).


It is based on a set of talks on contemporary history which he gave for a community radio station in Bristol during Covid, ranging from eugenics to colonialism, and from the Holocaust to


Putin. This is just a small selection of new books which couldn’t find a home with mainstream publishers, but are all well-written, handsomely published and take on important and often


little-known subjects. Another exciting trend in publishing is the rise of small, independent publishers such as Pushkin Press and Persephone Books, Notting Hill Editions, Carcanet Press and


Fitzcarraldo Editions (see my recent piece for _TheArticle _of 16 June 2022). These publishers have championed authors, often neglected and in translation, who have gone on to win


recognition as Nobel prize winners and bestsellers. This is part of a larger trend in British culture – the rise of independent voices outside the mainstream, whether in publishing, theatre


or journalism. In theatre, some of the best shows in recent years have been put on by small companies. One case is the critically acclaimed musical, _Operation Mincemeat_, written and


performed by SpitLip, which is about to transfer to the West End after successful runs at the Southwark Playhouse and the Riverside. Another is Filter Theatre, who have put on extraordinary


productions of _Twelfth Night_, _Macbeth _and _A Midsummer Night’s Dream. _And, of course, there is Mischief, who started with the hugely successful _The Play That Goes Wrong_. These have


all been among my favourite theatre productions in the past decade: the funniest, the cleverest and the most imaginative. In recent years, a number of new magazines and websites have started


up, including _TheArticle_ (online) and _The Critic_ (online and hard copy). Abroad Leon Wieseltier has started up _Liberties_ in the US, with contributors including Michael Ignatieff,


Michael Walzer and Robert Alter, and in Australia, the publisher Morry Schwartz has revived _The Jewish Quarterly_, with contributors ranging from Simon Schama and David Grossman to Benjamin


Balint and Deborah Lipstadt. Another exciting new development in journalism has been the emergence of Substack, with leading British and American commentators like Bari Weiss, Andrew


Sullivan, Matthew Goodwin and economic historian Adam Tooze setting up their own columns online. Some are academics, others leading journalists who left prestigious papers like _The New York


Times _and _The Sunday Times_ to find more creative autonomy on their own at a time of growing conformity, even censorship in the mainstream culture. These are all signs of the times, just


as in the 1980s and 1990s independent TV production companies and small film independents (Miramax, Goldcrest and Working Title) changed the media world on both sides of the Atlantic. The


ambition and creativity of this new generation of independents are hugely welcome. Whether as publishers, theatre companies or self-publishing writers, they have brought exciting new voices


to British culture. A MESSAGE FROM THEARTICLE _We are the only publication that’s committed to covering every angle. We have an important contribution to make, one that’s needed now more


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