Marina Warner: Can stories help us face our worst fears?
Ahead of her new exhibition at Compton Verney, the cultural critic explains how myths and ballads transform the darkest corners of the mind
Ahead of her new exhibition at Compton Verney, the cultural critic explains how myths and ballads transform the darkest corners of the mind

Small wonders offer a vital counterpoint to the things that cause us terror and sorrow

The Turner Prize-winner on loss, memory and staging her biggest show to date

I’ve come across new works in the past few months that have humoured me, moved me and inspired me to reflect on society at large

Our imagination can shape the way we see the world and then act within it

In a world of instability, war, famine and ecological catastrophe, we need funny fiction more than ever

Written in response to a triptych by Barbara Probst, for FT Magazine’s photography special