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Kairos by Jenny Erpenbeck wins International Booker prize
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The Horse by Willy Vlautin review – man and beast in harmony
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Nostalgia: A History of a Dangerous Emotion by Agnes Arnold-Forster review – the past isn’t a foreign place
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‘It had a complex history’: secrets of my grandparents’ cotton farm – in pictures
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Salman Rushdie says a Palestinian state formed today would be ‘Taliban-like’
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Labour MP Dawn Butler withdraws from Hay festival in sponsorship row
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The big idea: the simple trick that can sabotage your critical thinking
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Poem of the week: An Epitaph on the Death of Nicholas Grimald by Barnabe Googe
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So Long Sad Love by Mirion Malle review – an irresistible celebration of female courage
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The Great Wave by Michiko Kakutani review – overcoming ‘permacrisis’
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Morning After the Revolution by Nellie Bowles review – the perils of failing to toe the party line
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Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru review – sex, drugs and conceptual art
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A night with the Murdle squad… and hundreds of crime writers
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In brief: Hey, Zoey; You Could Make This Place Beautiful; The Light Eaters – review
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‘The insults and screaming took their toll’: the worst time of my life as a chef
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‘Loud-mouthed bully’: CS Lewis satirised Oxford peer in secret poems
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The Year of Living Constitutionally: a man, a political plan … and a musket
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The Bullet by Tom Lee review – a complicated inheritance
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Long Island by Colm Tóibín review – the sequel to Brooklyn is a masterclass in subtlety and intelligence
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Sunday with Deborah Meaden: ‘The cats get me up about 9.30am by tapping my face’
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Sam Taylor: ‘Translating is like X-raying a book. You get a deep tissue read’
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Mesmerising microbes: bacteria as you’ve never seen them before – in pictures
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Netflix’s One Hundred Years of Solitude brings fame to Gabriel García Márquez’s Colombian hometown
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On my radar: Claire Messud’s cultural highlights
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Books for a better world: as chosen by Lenny Henry, Geri Halliwell-Horner, Andrew O’Hagan and others
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Tom Gauld on the ghost who refuses to leave the earthly realm – cartoon
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Rumbles by Elsa Richardson review – gut reaction
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Oh, Canada review – Paul Schrader looks north as Richard Gere’s draft dodger reveals all
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‘Her stories are life itself’: Yiyun Li on the genius of Alice Munro
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Hitler, Stalin, Mum and Dad by Daniel Finkelstein audiobook review – a gripping tale of endurance
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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Hari Kunzru: ‘I am just as enchanted by The Great Gatsby now as when I first read it as an A-level student’
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Author Coco Mellors: ‘I needed from the book something that I needed in my life – a sense of hope’
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Henry Henry by Allen Bratton review – a Shakespearean tangle of hedonism and duty
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How the world could have looked: the most spectacular buildings that were never made
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Catland by Kathryn Hughes review – paws for thought
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All Fours by Miranda July review – larger than life
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How US schools became a political battleground: ‘These are proxies for a bigger clash in society’
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You Don’t Have to Be Mad to Work Here by Benji Waterhouse review – the doctor won’t see you now
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Johann Hari apologises after falsely attributing Ozempic claim to food critic Jay Rayner
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More than 200 authors renew call for Baillie Gifford to divest from fossil fuel
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‘Reading her stories is like watching a virtuoso pianist perform’: Alice Munro remembered
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My First Book by Honor Levy review – extremely online
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Amphibious Soul by Craig Foster – what lies beneath
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Long Island by Colm Tóibín review – happy ever after?
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Five of the best Alice Munro short stories
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Ian Penman’s ‘glittering’ book about Fassbinder wins Ondaatje prize
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A life in quotes: Alice Munro
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Alice Munro, Who Shaped the Modern Short Story, Dies at 92
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Alice Munro, Nobel winner and titan of the short story, dies aged 92
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‘The only healing will be through justice’: Pulitzer winner Cristina Rivera Garza on femicide in Mexico
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Pets that inspired Charles Dickens lionised in London exhibition
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Matthew Rhys on Dylan Thomas: ‘He was the rock star poet’
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Crime and thrillers of the month – review
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All Fours by Miranda July review – a miraculous midlife road trip
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Angela Merkel memoirs to be published in November
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Irish poetry publisher toasts new home in pub after crowdfunding campaign
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What does progress look like on a planet at its limit?
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Poem of the week: Rocket in the Room by Oksana Maksymchuk
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Human Rights: The Case for the Defence by Shami Chakrabarti review – freedoms fighter treads a fine line
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My hunt for a missing TV episode – and what it shows about being Black in Britain | Jason Okundaye
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My Family and Other Rock Stars by Tiffany Murray review – Freddie Mercury, David Bowie and my mum
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The Road to Freedom by Joseph E Stiglitz review – a vision of progressive capitalism seems too little, too late
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‘My own inner critic is a bully’: Julia Cameron on creative demons and updating The Artist’s Way
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The Hypocrite by Jo Hamya review – sharp generational shame game
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‘Despite appearances, I finally realise I am not able-bodied’: author Daisy Lafarge on her ‘invisible’ disorder
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‘Money pervades everything’: the psychotherapist delving into our deep anxiety about finances
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‘You have to see it in context’: a survivor explores the backstory to a Mother’s Day mass shooting
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The Coast Road by Alan Murrin review – love and the limitations placed on women
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