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The Art of Power review – Pelosi takes swipe at Trump
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‘It could disappear for ever’: Anger over sale of George Orwell archive
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The good hacker: can Taiwanese activist turned politician Audrey Tang detoxify the internet?
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From poverty, psychiatric hospital and writing in a shed to literary stardom: Janet Frame at 100
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Tom Gauld on how to manage your unread books pile – cartoon
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Exam Nation by Sammy Wright review – testing times
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Garry Starr: Classic Penguins review – brilliantly ticklish riff on a stack of literary tomes
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Other Women by Emma Flint review – a gripping dissection of an affair
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Search begins for new writers of colour as 4thWrite prize opens for entries
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The curious incident of the author who couldn’t read or write: Mark Haddon on long Covid and overcoming five years of brain fog
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The Life Impossible by Matt Haig review – a journey of rediscovery
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Earth to Moon by Moon Unit Zappa review – rock and a hard place
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Wife by Charlotte Mendelson review – married to a monster
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Survival Is a Promise by Alexis Pauline Gumbs review – a cosmic perspective on Audre Lorde
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Politics Weekly UK’s summer culture list - podcast
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Nearly £250,000 raised for Liverpool library damaged by rioters
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JK Rowling and Elon Musk named in Imane Khelif cyberbullying lawsuit
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The future of UK literary festivals: ‘There is no magic fairy’
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Phantom Limb by Chris Kohler review – an unusual debut
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The race to the future: 1907’s 8,000-mile odyssey from China to France
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Billionaire, Nerd, Saviour, King by Anupreeta Das review – cancel Bill Gates?
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Concerning the Future of Souls: 99 Stories of Azrael by Joy Williams review – brilliantly deadpan
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Coraline review – delightfully creepy coming-of-age fantasy offers more than just scares
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Vivaldi taught Venetian orphan girls – did they help write his music in return?
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Out of the darkness? Aaron Rodgers’ biographer on a tarnished star
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My Dear Kabul review – inspirational resilience in an Afghan women’s writing group
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Can menopause be fun and sexy? Yes, according to Miranda July | Zoe Williams
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The big idea: should we abolish exams?
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Poem of the week: Sudanese Saying by Pierre Joris
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No Small Thing by Orlaine McDonald review – a poignant tale of mothers and daughters
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Badenheim 1939; Katerina; The Story of a Life by Aharon Appelfeld review – survivors’ tales full of beauty and pain
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Rare Singles by Benjamin Myers review – lost souls at a Scarborough soul weekender
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The Rich People Have Gone Away by Regina Porter review – ambitious New York lockdown mystery
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Home Is Where We Start by Susanna Crossman review – growing up in a world without rules
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Elena: A Hand Made Life by Miriam Gold review – a beautifully crafted memoir of a beloved grandmother
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The week in theatre: The Years; Pericles – review
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Beautiful, bruising and complex: what I’ve learned about female friendship
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In brief: The Wedding People; Ingrained; On the Brink – review
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Black Arsenal: how the club and its players set the pace for integration and ‘natural multiculturalism’
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The Art of Power by Nancy Pelosi review – politics with principles
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Sarah Manguso: ‘I seem to have hit on a cultural sore spot’
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On my radar: Ade Adepitan’s cultural highights
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Naomi Klein: ‘So many of my ideas get lost’
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I was raised in a utopian commune where children ran wild. Only years later did I realise how much danger came with that freedom
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‘A spy in the land of the privileged’: why Eve Babitz’s cult Hollywood memoir still matters 50 years on
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Novelist Kate Atkinson: ‘I do feel a need to prove myself’
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Can the Game of Thrones universe ever return to greatness?
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Tom Gauld watches the nature writer at work – cartoon
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Living on Earth by Peter Godfrey-Smith review – animal magic
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Forget gadgets and ebooks – nothing beats a real tome in your hand | Letters
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Margolyes & Dickens: The Best Bits review – the nation’s favourite foul mouth
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The best recent science fiction and fantasy – reviews roundup
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Jamaica Kincaid: ‘Don’t get me started on the New Testament, that celebrity magazine’
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This month’s best paperbacks: Katy Hessel, Jesmyn Ward and more
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Ravelling by Estelle Birdy review – a gutsy coming-of-age debut
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Five of the best books about classical music
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Aliens, artists and Abscam: Amy Adams’ 20 best performances – ranked!
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Struck by a bullet: life as a New York gang casualty – in pictures
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Bonding by Mariel Franklin review – smart satire of tech elites
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Strange Relations by Ralf Webb review – brave new queer world
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You’re Embarrassing Yourself by Desiree Akhavan review
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Post your questions for Teri Hatcher
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It Ends with Us review – Blake Lively anchors glossy romance adaptation
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Ugly Sisters review – deft duo riff on Germaine Greer’s encounter with a trans woman
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There Are Rivers in the Sky by Elif Shafak review – story of a raindrop
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Caligula: The Ultimate Cut review – 1970s Roman empire sex shocker returns to the source
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The Movement: tracing the inspiring figures of second-wave feminism
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On the Edge by Nate Silver review – the art of risk-taking
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The Voyage Home by Pat Barker review – a brilliant finale to the Trojan war trilogy
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Liza Minnelli announces memoir because documentaries ‘didn’t get it right’
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