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My mother was a famous feminist writer known for her candour and wit. But she was also a fantasist who couldn’t be bothered to spend time raising me
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Jack Reacher author Lee Child: ‘More sex is medically implausible and I’m as rich and famous as I need to be’
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‘No smartphones before 14; no social media until 16’: The Anxious Generation author on how to fight back against big tech
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What It Feels Like for a Girl to Turnstile : the week in rave reviews
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Nan Shepherd: Naked and Unashamed review – the poetry, prose and passion of a Scottish modernist
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The 14 Best Books of 2025 So Far
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A novel idea for men’s emotional growth | Letter
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Tool to identify poisonous books developed by University of St Andrews
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The best books for children about refugees
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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Diner dates and bathhouse chili: the colorful, defiant history of America’s gay restaurants
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Geoff Dyer: ‘I don’t go to books for comfort; I have a memory foam pillow for that’
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The Director by Daniel Kehlmann review – the author’s best work yet
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‘She lived without fear’: daughter of Chechen activist publishes book she vowed to pen after mother’s murder
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King of Dirt by Holden Sheppard review – a grim portrait of homophobia and masculinity
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Richard Appignanesi obituary
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Brighton Rock by Graham Greene audiobook review – Sam West captures the menace of this modern classic
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New web retailer BookKind pledges 10% of all sales to charity
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I thought it was being gay that made my life so difficult. Then, at 50, I got an eye-opening diagnosis …
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A Different Kind of Power by Jacinda Ardern review – not your usual PM
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Contorted bodies and bare bottoms: Ralph Gibson’s all-seeing eye – in pictures
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How Women Imprisoned at an All-Female Concentration Camp Resisted the Nazis
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Edmund White remembered: ‘He was the patron saint of queer literature’
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The genteel, silver-tongued thinker who fathered US conservatism - and paved the way for Trump
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Super Natural by Alex Riley review – the creatures that can survive anywhere
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Twelve Post-War Tales by Graham Swift review – haunting visions from a Booker winner
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Giddy up! Photos from the wild frontier – in pictures
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‘Five years from now, these readers will be soldiers’: The Russian literature encouraging teens to enlist
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A Palestinian American writer’s story of exile, addiction and surrogacy: ‘I had to do something with the fragments’
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‘Hard for me to understand’: grappling with the Charlottesville tragedy eight years on
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A Family Matter by Claire Lynch review – powerful debut about lesbian mothers in the 80s
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Electric Spark by Frances Wilson review – the mercurial Muriel Spark
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Fortress, sculpture or place of worship? A tour of Scotland’s modernist churches – in pictures
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Indonesia’s stunning microlibraries draw young readers – in pictures
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‘It’s so boring’: Gen Z parents don’t like reading to their kids - and educators are worried
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Poem of the week: Two sonnets by Claude McKay
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Going Nuclear by Tim Gregory review – a boosterish case for atomic energy
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Butt-naked Milton and a spot of fellatio: why William Blake became a queer icon
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The Möbius Book by Catherine Lacey review – beyond the bounds of fiction
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Salman Rushdie says AI won’t threaten authors until it can make people laugh
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Tom Gauld on combining your classics – cartoon
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We’re close to translating animal languages – what happens then?
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‘Publishing is a dream, but this has also been one of the hardest years of my life ’: Palestinian author Yasmin Zaher
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Dragon on Centre Street by Jonah Bromwich review – drama of Trump the felon
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‘Men need liberation too’: do we need more male novelists?
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The Rehearsal to The Ballad of Wallis Island: the week in rave reviews
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‘I asked Queen Elizabeth II if she had any advice for me’: Jacinda Ardern on her time as a pregnant prime minister
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‘In his company you could not be lazy’: remembering my friend Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o
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The best recent translated fiction – review roundup
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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in May
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Madeleine Thien: ‘I ran in blizzards and -20C – all I wanted was to listen to Middlemarch’
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Ghost Wedding by David Park review – a thought-provoking novel about the power of the past
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Aftertaste by Daria Lavelle review – what exactly is ‘clairgustance’?
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The Acid Queen by Susannah Cahalan review – Timothy Leary’s right hand woman
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Buy an exclusive print from our Well Actually series
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Ngũgĩ wa Thiong’o, giant of African literature, dies aged 87
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Think you know a lot about Dickens? Then who’s this Herbert character? | Zoe Williams
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‘Infused with the fire born of resistance’: the magic of the Calabash literary festival
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Lost Boys by James Bloodworth review – journey into the manosphere
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Spent by Alison Bechdel review – the graphic novelist faces up to midlife
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My sister was found dead. Then I discovered her search history – and the online world that had gripped her
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Zadie Smith and Ian McEwan among 380 writers and groups to call Gaza war ‘genocide’
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‘Not everybody spoke posh’ in Jane Austen’s era, says top producer
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If Ted Talks are getting shorter, what does that say about our attention spans?
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Harry Potter: three leads announced for HBO’s new TV series
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How the word ‘womyn’ dragged the National Spelling Bee into the US culture wars
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Homework by Geoff Dyer review – coming of age in 70s England
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Ripeness by Sarah Moss – a beautifully written novel of place and identity
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‘We carry on with the sadness’: new projects honor life and legacy of Dom Phillips and Bruno Pereira
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‘The only place nudity was tolerated’: stripping off on Soviet beaches – in pictures
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