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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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AC Grayling: ‘Who would I like to fight? Boris Johnson. And I’d win’
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Rebecca F Kuang: ‘I like to write to my friends in the style of Joan Didion’
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Faux Native American costumes and clothing reconsidered – in pictures
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South Dakota governor Kristi Noem continues to be plagued by book controversies
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Pivot podcast host Scott Galloway: ‘Tech bros conflate luck with talent’
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On my radar: Andrew O’Hagan’s cultural highlights
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Where to start with: Franz Kafka
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‘I haven’t had sex in 3,089 days’: comedian Sofie Hagen on being celibate for more than eight years
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Should plants be given rights? What new botanical breakthroughs could mean
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‘I can say things other people are afraid to’: Margaret Atwood on censorship, literary feuds and Trump
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Tom Gauld watches a high-risk publisher at work – cartoon
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‘We are disappearing’: chef Fadi Kattan aims to keep Palestinian heritage alive through food
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Weekend Podcast: comedian Sofie Hagen on eight years of celibacy, the £5 coffee is coming, and Philippa Perry offers advice on reconnecting with a sibling
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‘It really isn’t good enough’: crime novel of the year award criticised for entirely white longlist
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Experts dismiss Kristi Noem’s ‘dubious’ claim to have met Kim Jong-un
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Author Franz Kafka’s life was far from kafkaesque, biopic shows
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The best recent poetry – review roundup
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‘We must not stop’: potential Trump VP Ben Carson touts national abortion ban
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What by John Cooper Clarke review – sharp social commentary from the Bard of Salford
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Biden was silenced by criticism from families of troops killed in Kabul, book says. ‘Sir, are you still there?’
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Abir Mukherjee: ‘Frederick Forsyth and Jeffrey Archer were my gateway drugs into reading for pleasure’
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Brotherless Night by VV Ganeshananthan review – heartbreak in war-torn Sri Lanka
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The Ministry of Time by Kaliane Bradley review – a seriously fun sci-fi romcom
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A New Zealand politician can’t name a home grown novel but Kiwi artists are have always conquered the world | Elle Hunt
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‘I remember Paul Auster’: a tribute by Jonathan Lethem to his friend
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Reducing The Idea of You to Fan Fiction Is Another Example of Dismissing Women’s Art
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Five of the best books about eating
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Manny and the Baby by Varaidzo review – dreamy debut of loss and unrequited love
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Enlightenment by Sarah Perry review – cosmic strangeness
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The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing review – earthly paradise
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The Idea of You review – Anne Hathaway lives out fanfic fantasy in solid romance
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‘A literary voice for the ages’: Paul Auster remembered by Ian McEwan, Joyce Carol Oates and more
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Here Are the 14 New Books You Should Read in May
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‘Getting a book idea feels like a buzz in the head’: Paul Auster – a life in quotes
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The Buddha of Suburbia review – playful spin through Hanif Kureishi’s novel
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The Diaries of Mr Lucas by Hugo Greenhalgh review – a kaleidoscope of postwar gay life
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What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in April
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The Two Loves of Sophie Strom by Sam Taylor review – a sliding doors tale of survival
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What we learn about Kafka from his uncensored diaries
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Magic Pill by Johann Hari review – weighing in
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Blackbird Blackbird Blackberry review – a gentle gem about mid-life love and loneliness
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This month’s best paperbacks: Richard Osman, Rebecca F Kuang and more
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This Is How You Remember It by Catherine Prasifka review – an innocent online
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First class posts: David Hurn’s Instagram highlights – in pictures
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Paul Auster, American author of The New York Trilogy, dies aged 77
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‘I know what it’s like to be stared at’: Shardlake star Arthur Hughes on playing CJ Sansom’s disabled Tudor sleuth
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More than a quarter of readers of YA are over the age of 28 research shows
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Swearing, snogging and spying: Cherub’s cool teenage secret agents hit 20
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Lassie: A New Adventure review – wholesome quaint family fun with no surprises
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Children’s and teens roundup – the best new chapter books
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Everything Must Go by Dorian Lynskey review – why is it always apocalypse now?
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‘He craved an Oscar’: James Baldwin’s long campaign to crack Hollywood
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Plato’s final hours recounted in scroll found in Vesuvius ash
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Kristi Noem’s story of killing her dog points to class two misdemeanor
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In the Kitchen With ‘Real Americans’ Author Rachel Khong
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The big idea: what would culture look like without nightlife?
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CJ Sansom, author of the Shardlake novels, dies aged 71
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Poem of the week: In the Springtime by Geoff Hattersley
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A new start after 60: after a decade of rejections, I got my first novel published. Now I’ve got my dream, I won’t stop!
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Enlightenment by Sarah Perry – a tale of cosmic beauty on the Essex marshes
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A page-turner: how to get your reading groove back | Letters
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Shutting the door on free movement of young people is a mistake | Letters
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The Garden Against Time by Olivia Laing review – an Eden project of her own
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England Is Mine by Nicolas Padamsee review – a searing indictment of factionalism
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My Favourite Mistake by Marian Keyes review – love and shenanigans in a new Walsh sister story
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‘Generous and reflective’: letters show other sides to macho Ernest Hemingway
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