With the death of a more benign post-Cold War world due to Russia’s invasion of Ukraine, pundits, public intellectuals and government veterans are struggling to define our new age, and especially the role of the US and Europe in a suddenly not-so-brave new world. So far, however, no one has c.
<strong>Letters: </strong>We shouldn’t be surprised when sci-fi writers correctly predict the future, says <strong>Garth Groombridge</strong>, while <strong>Frances Starbuck</strong> detects the shadow of Edgar Allan Poe looming over the current crisis at No 10