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The Coast Road by Alan Murrin review – love and the limitations placed on women
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No Going Back: Kristi Noem and other Trump veepstakes also-rans
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Wide Awakes: the young Americans who marched the north to civil war
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Paul Lynch: ‘When you win the Booker, you are told you won’t write for a year’
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Roger Corman – cinema's pulp genius whose talent to shock was rocket fuel
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The Missing Thread; Table for Two; Cinema Speculation – reviews
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‘I was in a kind of ecstatic freefall’: artist Miranda July on writing the book that could change your life
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Metamorphoses by Karolina Watroba; A Cage Went in Search of a Bird; Diaries review – Franz Kafka as more than just a prophet of malaise
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‘I don’t want to cancel him’: Rose Boyt on confronting the gaze of her father, Lucian Freud
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Shirley Conran’s legacy is not only the filthy bits, but sisterhood too | Rachel Cooke
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Deborah Levy: ‘Writing and swimming help each other’
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Top authors join trail of Devil in the Wilderness podcast real-life murder mystery
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Eco-brutalism: when angular concrete meets the wonder of nature – in pictures
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On my radar: Daniel Handler, AKA Lemony Snicket, on his cultural highlights
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‘I did not wish to die. I was 21 … But death was choosing me’: author Richard Flanagan on the accident that nearly killed him
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The Ministry of Time author Kaliane Bradley: ‘It was just so much fun’
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‘I have my iPhone, X and a brain in my head’: Ukrainian journalist and social media star Illia Ponomarenko
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Say More review: Jen Psaki on Biden, Trump and how to make your point
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‘This is much more intimate’: Colm Tóibín on writing a sequel to Brooklyn, 15 years on
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Tom Gauld spies the lesser-spotted book mouse – cartoon
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Three Burials by Anders Lustgarten review – a madcap satire on the refugee crisis
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Abigail Disney evokes Old Yeller in plea to reject Republicans after Kristi Noem kills dog
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The Guardian view on audiobooks: a growing market that asks existential questions | Editorial
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From Dua Lipa’s book club to George Saunders’ Substack: a guide to the online books world
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‘I made curtains on the train’: the commuters livening up their journeys
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Dame Shirley Conran obituary
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The Fire Next Time by James Baldwin audiobook review – powerful essays from the civil rights frontline
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The Hunt for Gollum: are Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis making a Lord of the Rings fan film?
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Leïla Slimani: ‘Salman Rushdie’s books made me feel I could become a writer’
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Cypria by Alex Christofi review – island records
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‘BookTok Bookshelves’ to launch in cities around the UK
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The Hunt for Gollum: Peter Jackson and Andy Serkis to work on new Lord of the Rings film
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Five of the best books about video games
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‘I did not know the life I have now was a possibility’: Gemma Rolls-Bentley on her history of queer art
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The Struggle for Taiwan: A History by Sulmaan Wasif Khan review – dire strait
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Blue Ruin by Hari Kunzru review – art monsters
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Story by Rod Serling, Twilight Zone creator, published after 70 years
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Bring back the pleasure of reading in classrooms | Letters
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The Image of You review – schlocky erotic thriller is ripe with naffness
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The Road to Freedom by Joseph Stiglitz review – against Hayek
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The Searchers by Andy Beckett review – the legacy of the radical left
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‘Acid humour was a big part’: the life and legacy of Flannery O’Connor
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Evenings and Weekends by Oisín McKenna review – a love letter to London under pressure
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Like Love by Maggie Nelson review – music, passion and friendship
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Salman Rushdie: Through a Glass Darkly review – a harrowing first-person account of a knife attack
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How Writing Her Feminist-Punk Memoir Put Kathleen Hanna on the ‘Happiness Train’
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Anne Lamott on love, sobriety and reaching 70: ‘All I’ve learned, I’ve learned because the abyss swallowed me’
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‘The truth was just too painful’: the highs and lows of Mama Cass
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Near-Life Experience by Rowland Bagnall review – the time traveller’s life
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The Quality of Love by Ariane Bankes review – delicious portrait of the Paget twins
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Noem book contains threat against Biden dog: ‘Commander, say hello to Cricket’
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Storms, frogs and a kiss: how a group of scientists designed a message from humanity to aliens
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I bought Trump’s Bible – a blasphemous, sticky nightmare
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The big idea: why we need human rights now more than ever
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Poem of the week: The Night Hunt by Thomas MacDonagh
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Night Train to Odesa by Jen Stout review – from Ukraine with love
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Francis Bacon: A Self-Portrait in Words by Michael Peppiatt review – glimpses of a demon-driven genius
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Kristi Noem defends killing dog: ‘I’m tired of politicians pretending to be what they’re not’
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May Contain Lies by Alex Edmans review – fake news rules… and that’s a fact
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Sufferance by Charles Palliser review – a well-crafted, slow-burning novel
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Read me a story: why reading out loud is a joy for adults as well as kids
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Track Record by George the Poet review – Black artistry and home truths
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‘My role was to be a truthful witness’: photographer Jack Lueders-Booth’s Polaroids of American female prisoners
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Glass Houses; The Paris Trilogy; How to Build Impossible Things – reviews
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‘Every Dylan song could be improved’: is perfection possible, or even desirable?
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The Lost Love Songs of Boysie Singh by Ingrid Persaud review – an epic novel of life and death in 1950s Trinidad
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The Searchers by Andy Beckett review – the leftists who took their lead from Tony Benn
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The big picture: author Paul Auster in his element
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Chicken or egg? One zoologist’s attempt to solve the conundrum of which came first
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