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Escaping Babylon by Jesse Bernard review – an intimate history of Black British music
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Milking it: inside America’s lactation rooms – in pictures
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Stanford Was Once a Cradle of Innovation. What It’s Turned Into Is Something Else Entirely.
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Novel about ‘Disneyfication’ of nature wins climate fiction prize
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How Garry Trudeau’s Doonesbury cartoons captured America: ‘One of our nation’s greatest journalists’
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What We Ask Google by Simon Rogers review – the secrets of our search history
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Fieldwork As a Sex Object by Meena Kandasamy review – story of a deepfake sex tape
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‘Writing is exactly like love – you need to do it in the dark’: novelist Leila Slimani on starting a new chapter in her life
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No time for tomes like these | Letters
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Stripteases, ecstatic embraces and a dog in a dress: the full-on photos celebrating queer dancefloors worldwide
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Money Talks: The Freedom of Constraint
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The Vivisectors by Missouri Williams review – twisted love story from a cult writer
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Crossing the Wine Dark Sea by Emily Wilson review – a masterclass in translation
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‘A gift that keeps on giving’: the witty world of Lee Friedlander – in pictures
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Ian McEwan says pessimism ‘a bigger problem than climate change’
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AI, longevity, and the World Cup: Inside JPMorgan's summer reading list
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From racy riders to romantic rivals: Jilly Cooper’s best books – ranked!
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A Billion Years of Sex Differences by Steve Stewart-Williams review – what we get wrong about men and women
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Written under collapsing ceilings, typed on phones: the poetry bringing Palestine to the world
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‘I want to bury it under a roundabout!’ Kim Noble on his unusual approach to promoting his graphic novel
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Whistler by Ann Patchett review – a saccharine story of reunion
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From Gilead to Ladyland: how the rebellious women of literature offer hope in dark times
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Could nature itself hold the solution to climate change?
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I was punched on the school bus. Being violently bullied changed me – and affected one of the biggest decisions of my life
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My body is fat, not wrong: how body neutrality – not positivity – helped me shed a lifetime of shame | Jasper Peach
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Gisèle Pelicot tells Hay festival she has found love and trust again after rape ordeal
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The best books to read in May: new paperbacks from Ocean Vuong, RF Kuang and Nick Clegg
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‘I laughed out loud dozens of times’: authors choose books to make you fall back in love with reading
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What is missing from the Guardian’s 100 best novels list | Letters
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Keeping my dead wife’s books safe for our son helped me let go of guilt | Ben O'Mara
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Tony Abbott wants to slay the dragon – but is blind to the beasts of Australia’s past | Ben Doherty
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Roddy Doyle: ‘When you’re a Dublin writer, you’re inevitably asked about Joyce, and it’s tedious’
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‘My parents didn’t talk about the past’: how director Caroline Huppert recovered her family’s wartime secrets
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Hunger and Thirst by Claire Fuller review – a blend of social realism and gothic horror
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Quartet in Autumn review – Samantha Harvey gives new life to Barbara Pym tale of imminent retirement
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Kingfisher by Rozie Kelly audiobook review – smart reflections on love, desire and power
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Mick Jagger to play Josh O’Connor’s father in new film from Alice Rohrwacher
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‘It was much grittier than the US scene’: UK skateboarding in the 80s and 90s – in pictures
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The Mercy Step by Marcia Hutchinson review – indie debut on the Women’s prize shortlist
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Stephen Sondheim by Daniel Okrent review – a superb biography of the musical master
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‘Andy Burnham’s life was changed by the poet Tony Harrison’: writers discuss literature, politics and the 100 best novels
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Barnes & Noble CEO is fine with stocking AI-written books — if they're labeled. The internet had thoughts.
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Andrew Brandt on his new book ‘Smarter About Sports,’ and the rapidly changing world of sports and business
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Astell and Woolf review – feminist writers unite and share a sherry in the afterlife
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Art Cure by Daisy Fancourt review – is culture the best medicine?
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A Bestselling Author Put an Israeli Character Into Her New Novel. Then the Internet Lost Its Mind.
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Is Obsession Too Mean or Not Mean Enough?
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I Want You to Be Happy by Jem Calder review – romance for the terminally online
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‘Anger, curiosity and hope’: a planet of protest – in pictures
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International Booker prize goes to novel originally written in Mandarin Chinese for the first time
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‘Obvious markers of AI’: doubts raised over winner of short story prize
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John Kearns: Tilting at Windmills review – a handful of dust (and prawn cocktail crisps) in riff on TS Eliot
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‘The Future of Truth’ Contains Quotes Made Up by A.I.
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Sally Rooney on a new Hebrew translation of Intermezzo: ‘The Israeli culture sector is complicit in apartheid’
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Sally Rooney to publish Hebrew translation of novel with BDS-compliant publisher
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Offseason by Avigayl Sharp review – wry comedy of a frazzled teacher
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If This Be Magic by Daniel Hahn review – how on earth do you translate Shakespeare?
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You can spray that again! New York drenched in colour – in pictures
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‘Capitalism has to become more humane’: a Stanford economist on big tech, power hoarding and democracy
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‘A book that should be read by all Australians’: Clare Wright wins book of the year at the NSW Literary awards
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Said the Dead by Doireann Ní Ghríofa review – lost voices from an Irish asylum
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Does Your Kid Hate Reading? This Challenge May Change Their Mind.
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Smallie by Eden McKenzie-Goddard review – the stories behind the Windrush scandal
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How to become emotionally mature – at any age: ‘We often don’t realise the hurt we’re causing’
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Rowing through the fog: how to increase your tolerance for uncertainty
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What should win this year’s International Booker?
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Illness narratives are broken – and they’re failing women like me | Emma Hardy
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How Liberalism Became a Dirty Word
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Liberalism Under Siege: A Blueprint for Revival