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‘They burned books, like the Nazis did 80 years ago’: Russia’s deadly attack on Ukraine’s biggest printing house
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Maggie Nelson: ‘I was overwhelmed with grief when Prince died’
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On my radar: Simon McBurney’s cultural highlights
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Fran Lebowitz: ‘I am very angry. I’m angry almost all the time’
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Anita Desai: ‘After I left India, I had to train myself to express my opinions’
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‘It was an awakening’: Diane Abbott, Nicola Sturgeon, Rory Stewart and more on the books that shaped their politics
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Tom Gauld on when book festivals go rogue – cartoon
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Yorùbá Boy Running by Biyi Bándélé review – a historic hero
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Hisham Matar wins Orwell prize for political fiction
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Here Are the 12 New Books You Should Read in July
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Libraries are a lifeline that we cannot afford to lose | Letters
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Arundhati Roy Wins PEN Pinter Prize Amid Indian Prosecution Threat
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Five of the best books about Turkey
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The Cautious Traveller’s Guide to the Wastelands by Sarah Brooks review – a wild journey
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The Endless Country by Sami Kent review – After Atatürk
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The Explorers: shining a light on the diverse men and women forgotten by history
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Only Here, Only Now by Tom Newlands review – growing up with ADHD
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Sexed by Susanna Rustin review – a new history of British feminism
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The End of Drum-Time by Hanna Pylväinen review – a sweeping Sámi epic
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Coming of Age by Lucy Foulkes review – our formative years
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‘Some people refused to leave their flats’: Britain through the Thatcher years – in pictures
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‘I was nervous. Worried. Insecure. I just didn’t feel safe’: Rachel Stevens on her life in S Club 7
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‘Hey pigeon-keeper, flip me on the grill rack!’ The spicy guide to queer Arab slang
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A Greyhound of a Girl review – Roddy Doyle story is beautiful take on childhood grief
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No such thing as free speech in Serbia, says deported actor and war critic
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My Family: The Memoir by David Baddiel review – sex, lies and the making of a standup
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Some Men in London: Queer Life, 1945-1959 review – when being gay meant going underground
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‘If there’s nowhere else to go, this is where they come’: how Britain’s libraries provide much more than books
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Poem of the week: Strip Light by Caroline Bird
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Picture books for children – reviews
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The Kremlin’s Noose by Amy Knight review – vital primer on Putin’s Russia and Boris Berezovsky’s death
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On the Shadow Tracks by Clare Hammond review – a train to Myanmar’s dark heart
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Passiontide by Monique Roffey review – flawed but well-told tale of a feminist uprising
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‘The greatest thinker you’ve never heard of’: expert who explained Hitler’s rise is finally in the spotlight
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‘The first few nights were punishing’: how sleep restriction cured my lifelong insomnia
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The week in TV: House of the Dragon; Euro 2024; The Stormtrooper Scandal; Under the Bridge – review
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The House of Beckham by Tom Bower review – a sex-obsessed hatchet job
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What happened when Françoise Sagan met Brigitte Bardot in 1976
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Jeremy Cooper: ‘My agent strongly advised me against writing fiction’
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Mr Psychedelia meets Little Miss Pop Art – in pictures
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The French rose from Manchester: in search of Proust’s forgotten muse
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On my radar: Mark O’Connell’s cultural highlights
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Revealed: the secret love story behind the slapstick of author Tom Sharpe
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Kathy Lette: ‘If you can get your kids to adulthood and they’re not voting Tory, doing drugs or collecting Nazi memorabilia, you deserve a medal’
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Summer reading: 50 of the best new books to dive into
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Your holiday reading list: chosen by Zadie Smith, David Nicholls and more
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Tom Gauld on a gripping read – cartoon
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Ghost Mountain by Rónán Hession review – a delightful fable
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Pamela Allen on Mr McGee and turning 90: ‘I’ve always known what I’m doing is good’
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The Best Audiobooks for Roadtrips of Any Length
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The Talented Mr Ripley by Patricia Highsmith audiobook review – a compelling classic
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Meet the people behind three of the UK’s brilliant independent bookshops
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Irvine Welsh: ‘If reading gives you comfort, you’re not doing it right’
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Donald Sutherland, Don’t Look Now and Hunger Games actor, dies aged 88
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Five of the best books about maths
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Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin review – parallel lives in Paris
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The Atomic Human by Neil Lawrence review – return of the Terminator
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Private Rites by Julia Armfield review – in deep water
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The Language of War by Oleksandr Mykhed review – ‘Eat, kill, grief, repeat’ reflections from Ukraine
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Six ‘bold and playful’ novels shortlisted for Waterstones debut fiction prize
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Passiontide by Monique Roffey review – a powerful protest against femicide
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My Family: The Memoir by David Baddiel review – meet the parents
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Where the wild flings are: chasing the Highland games – in pictures
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Anouk Aimée was an entrancing 60s movie icon with an air of glamorous unknowability
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‘He was a perfect, beautiful woman’: the female impersonator who became a 1920s star
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Sleeping Dogs review – not quite total recall for Russell Crowe in over-the-top pulp-noir
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What Does Israel Fear from Palestine? by Raja Shehadeh review – in pursuit of peace
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Challenger by Adam Higginbotham review – chronicle of a disaster foretold
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House of Beckham by Tom Bower review – a symphony of snide
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