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‘Just by existing, he’s extended this war’: Timothy Snyder on Trump, Russia and Ukraine
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Lazarus Man by Richard Price review – hard times in Harlem
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The Guardian view on rewriting classics: what the Dickens? | Editorial
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Daniel Kahneman remembered by Daniel J Levitin
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Poem of the week: Hurry by Marie Howe
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Michael Mosley remembered by Dr Phil Hammond
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Envy, ego, pride and pain: what I learned from publishing my first book | Hamilton Nolan
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Fiction to look out for in 2025
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The big picture: Colleen Kenyon’s new year portrait of her twin sister, 1977
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Sunday with John Cooper Clarke: ‘My wife does a chicken with 60 cloves of garlic’
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Andi Oliver: ‘Life’s too short to be appalling’
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It’s quiz time: how well do you remember 2024?
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The Observer view on Jane Austen’s 250th anniversary: Once more unto the breeches | Editorial
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A ceramicist’s personal take on commemorative blue plaques – in pictures
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Edna O’Brien remembered by Stephen Rea
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On my radar: Jasleen Kaur’s cultural highlights
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The year in stuff – from chicken wine to cucumbers and mini mullets
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Isabel Allende: ‘My most expensive purchase? A Tesla for my former husband. He didn’t deserve it’
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From Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie to Pope Francis: the books to look forward to in 2025
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Tom Gauld on hibernation – cartoon
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That Beautiful Atlantic Waltz by Malachy Tallack review – the joys of country music
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Listen up! Why 2024 was the year of the audiobook
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Children’s and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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The Mysterious Affair at Styles by Agatha Christie audiobook review – a starry whodunnit
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Hubris by Johannes Krause and Thomas Trappe review – learning from the Neanderthals
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Deciding to read a book a week was the best new year resolution I ever made | Katie Cunningham
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Darkenbloom by Eva Menasse review – Holocaust secrets unearthed
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And the Walls Became the World All Around by Johanna Ekström and Sigrid Rausing review – a dying writer’s journal
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Alive in the Merciful Country by AL Kennedy – activism and betrayal
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The Place of Tides by James Rebanks review – duck tales
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And He Shall Appear by Kate van der Borgh review – enjoyable dark academia
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What in Me Is Dark by Orlando Reade review – the afterlife of Paradise Lost
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From Moo Deng to Me Espresso: it’s the 2024 bumper pop culture quiz of the year
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Christopher Nolan’s next film announced as ‘mythic action epic’ The Odyssey
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The best spooky stories for Christmas, from Victorian classics to contemporary creepy tales
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‘This book is my bible!’ The women who read Miranda July’s All Fours, then blew up their lives
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The big idea: why we should revive the spirit of Christmas movies past
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Tuesday Morning, Kentish Town: a short story by the award-winning author Kevin Barry
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Whose lunch is it anyway? Match the authors with their midday meal
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‘It’s like having an affair’: Blackadder, the Beatles, Gavin & Stacey … the chemistry of successful writing duos
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The big picture: another Christmas rolls around…
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Ouch! Solving the riddle of pain
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The joy of trivia: ‘We wrote our book together to intrigue each other’
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On my radar: Reece Clarke’s cultural highlights
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‘One of the most beloved writers of all time’: the genius of Joan Aiken at 100
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‘Perfect for winter nights’: the best crime novels to read at Christmas according to Ian Rankin, Bella Mackie and more
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Tom Gauld on how to gift wrap a book – cultural cartoon
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Morning and Evening by Jon Fosse review – what happens when we die
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The Guardian view on celebrity books: call them by their names | Editorial
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The books quiz of 2024 – set by Richard Ayoade, Bernardine Evaristo and more
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Bleak House by Charles Dickens audiobook review – Sam Mendes’s all-star adaptation
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One Hundred Years of Solitude: Colombians celebrate Netflix TV series of the country’s ’national poem’
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Samantha Harvey: ‘I wrote love letters to Ross Poldark. Is this an admission too far?’
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The Dead of Winter by Sarah Clegg review – the dark side of Christmas
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The Granddaughter by Bernhard Schlink review – love and loss in Berlin
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The Eagle and the Hart by Helen Castor review – the tragic lives of Richard II and Henry IV
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Time of the Child by Niall Williams – new life, new meaning
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Your Fault review – bizarre and wooden step-sibling romance
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Topsy and Tim creator Jean Adamson dies aged 96
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You Can’t Please All: Memoirs 1980-2024 by Tariq Ali review – an exasperating entertainment
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Where to start with: Claire Keegan
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Blythe Spirit: The Remarkable Life of Ronald Blythe by Ian Collins review – village voice
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Polostan by Neal Stephenson review – jazz age thrills
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Cher: The Memoir, Part One review – from an orphanage to superstardom
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‘I smile to keep from crying’: Americans without homes – in pictures
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Tell us your favourite books of 2024
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Fyodor fever: how Dostoevsky became a social media sensation
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Natasha, Pierre and the Great Comet of 1812 review – terrific riff on Tolstoy
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The 39 Most Anticipated Books of 2025
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Alan Hollinghurst’s new novel is a sharp account of British theatre – and even pastiches my criticism | Michael Billington
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