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Goethe: His Faustian Life by AN Wilson review – a messy hymn to a very modern man
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Sarah Perry: faith, telescopes and the perils of pigeon-holing writers
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‘Could do better’ – Worst Witch author’s school reports just like Mildred’s
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The crunch, the flavours, the rituals: how crisps became a British snack obsession
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In brief: Powsels and Thrums; By Any Other Name; The Politics of Time – review
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Blur v Oasis was only part of the story: the case for a wider – and wilder – Britpop canon
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Karla’s Choice: A John le Carré Novel by Nick Harkaway review – the Circus is back in town
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American author Joy Williams: ‘The comfy story has got to change’
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Cooking for one? Sometimes frozen lasagne just won’t cut it and life calls for a cheese soufflé | Rachel Cooke
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‘Appreciate winter for what it is, without wishing it were something different’: psychologist Kari Leibowitz on beating the seasonal blues
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On my radar: Yael van der Wouden’s cultural highlights
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‘This is what happens when people fight back’: Ali Smith on standing up for justice
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‘There was eye-watering fear’: John le Carré’s son on writing a new George Smiley novel
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Tom Gauld on Batman’s calling – cartoon
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Nobody’s Empire by Stuart Murdoch review – Belle and Sebastian and me
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Reader stumbles on Dracula’s ancestors in a Dublin library
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Luca Guadagnino to direct new take on Bret Easton Ellis’s American Psycho
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Odyssey by Stephen Fry audiobook review – one hell of a trip
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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Karl Ove Knausgård: ‘The book that changed me as a teenager? The History of Bestiality’
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World Without End review by Jean-Marc Jancovici and Christophe Blain – a graphic view of the climate crisis
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As a middle-aged man, I would’ve saved loads on therapy if I’d read Baby-Sitters Club books as a kid | Russell Marks
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‘Trump, the movie’ is a fun watch, but read the book if you really want to know all about him | Emma Brockes
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Siri Hustvedt to write a book about her late husband Paul Auster
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Carrie review – Brian De Palma’s horror masterpiece is a death metal spectacle of carnage
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Where to start with: Alan Garner
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The Elements of Marie Curie by Dava Sobel review – lessons in chemistry
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Juice by Tim Winton review – life after the apocalypse
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‘An intense experience’: magical realism in Fukushima – in pictures
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The Crime Is Mine review – François Ozon’s 1930s crime comedy is a moreish crowdpleaser
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‘Lady Gaga went to our chippy’: how Yorkshire became a cultural powerhouse
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Pope Francis to publish Hope, the first memoir from a sitting pontiff
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The secret to Pride and Prejudice’s enduring appeal? Lizzy Bennet has game
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Alienation effect: why film-makers can’t get enough of Franz Kafka
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‘Engrossing and mysterious’: the Powell-Pressburger masterpiece that might have been
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Sonny Boy: A Memoir by Al Pacino review – from fish out of water to Hollywood star
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Roberto Saviano to appear at Frankfurt book fair despite Italy delegation’s snub
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‘I emerged painfully transformed from her books’: Han Kang readers on her Nobel literature prize
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Foul smells and survival along the Caspian Sea – in pictures
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What I Ate in One Year by Stanley Tucci review – one bite too many?
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‘It was a deflating experience’: the novelists who nearly gave up
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Watch extracts from the Booker shortlist, read by Tanya Reynolds, Will Poulter and Jason Isaacs
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The big idea: why it’s OK not to love your job
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A Sunny Place for Shady People by Mariana Enriquez review – domestic goddess of grotesque tales
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The Use of Photography by Annie Ernaux and Marc Marie review – snapshots of intimacy
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From Here to the Great Unknown by Lisa Marie Presley and Riley Keough review – a book built on grief
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‘Immensely private’: inside great sketchbooks from history
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Guilt, worry, resentment: how the ‘club sandwich’ generation juggles caring for parents, children and grandparents
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‘He knew this was going to be the last story he wrote’: the epic legacy of literary maverick Biyi Bándélé
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Melania by Melania Trump review – a blame-dodging masterclass
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Alison Steadman on the final Gavin & Stacey: ‘People say to me in the street: “Can’t wait for Christmas Day!”’
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Simone Lia: Six ways to write a book – cartoon
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The Care Dilemma by David Goodhart review – a flawed study of family life
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Helen Castor: ‘I’d rather not live in such interesting times’
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On my radar: Evan Dando’s cultural highlights
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Trevor Noah: ‘I’ve met a few people where I’ve thought – yeah, you’re probably an alien’
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‘I had a crush on him’: Bernardine Evaristo on writing Mr Loverman
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Al Pacino on the inside story of The Godfather: ‘I was told, you’re not cutting it’
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‘I was on the way to a funeral when the idea came to me’: 2024’s Booker-shortlisted authors on the moment inspiration struck
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Lock up your TV remote! Why Jilly Cooper’s Rivals was guaranteed to be joyous television
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Tom Gauld on listening to audiobooks at double speed – cartoon
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The Great When by Alan Moore review – a riotous tour of occult London
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Hanif Kureishi on his accident: ‘I believed I was dying, that I had three breaths left. It seemed like a miserable and ignoble way to go’
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‘My body is broken, but I’m not going to give up’: Hanif Kureishi on life after the accident that paralysed him
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‘I love the whole atmosphere and can spend hours browsing’: how did bookshops suddenly become cool?
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Tell us: what does Nobel laureate Han Kang’s literature mean to you?
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They wrote a book while locked in solitary confinement. Texas won’t let them read it
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Stephen King: ‘I loved Lord of the Flies the way kids love Harry Potter’
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The Book of Abba by Jan Gradvall review – dark backstories and new revelations
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Forward poetry prize goes to Victoria Chang for collection inspired by painter Agnes Martin
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