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Two OpenAI book lawsuits partially dismissed by California court
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Vladivostok Circus by Elisa Shua Dusapin review – friends, high flyers and fallout
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James and John by Chris Bryant review – the cost of being gay in 19th century London
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Jonathan Abernathy You Are Kind by Molly McGhee review – sleeping on the job
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True romance: how to keep the love alive when your partner has been unfaithful
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Maurice and Maralyn by Sophie Elmhirst review – all at sea
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Siberia’s ‘road of bones’ … and those who survived it – in pictures
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Tim Key: ‘I like writing in the pub, but then the poems tend to be about the pub’
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Author Khaled Hosseini on book bans in the US: ‘It betrays students’
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Intervals by Marianne Brooker review – a daughter’s angry and profound memorial to her mother
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Cold Crematorium: Reporting from the Land of Auschwitz by József Debreczeni review – hell on earth in poised prose
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Open letter criticising PEN America’s stance on Israel-Gaza war reaches 500 signatories
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Poem of the week: In the Prison Pen by Herman Melville
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Rapture’s Road by Seán Hewitt review – a hide and seek of the self
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Burma Sahib by Paul Theroux review – George Orwell’s Burmese days vibrantly brought to life
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I felt lost in early adulthood, so coined the term ‘quarterlife’ as a focus for study
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The House of Broken Bricks by Fiona Williams review – a tender tale of race and roots
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‘They ask only not to be forgotten’: Barry Lewis’s heartbreaking portraits of the Soviet Union’s gulag survivors
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A Song for Ella Grey review – Orpheus casts a fateful spell over teenage dreamers
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Better Broken Than New by Lisa St Aubin de Terán review – from bank robber’s bride to best young novelist
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The week in theatre: The Hills of California; Metamorphosis; Candace Bushnell: True Tales of Sex, Success and Sex in the City – review
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Sebastian Barry: ‘When you get past 60, you do feel a licence to write fearlessly’
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On my radar: Dave Eggers’s cultural highlights
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‘We all lost. That’s where hatred leads us’: Diane Foley 10 years after her son’s murder by Islamic State
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Beyond Oscar Wilde: the unsung literary heroes of the early gay rights movement
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‘Blood of our blood’: how Lincoln, the first Republican president, embraced immigration
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Giovanna Fletcher: ‘My most embarrassing moment? At the TV Baftas I went arse over tit’
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Ukrainian writer Andrey Kurkov: ‘I felt guilty writing fiction in a time of war’
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Tom Gauld’s tips on how to protect your local library from cuts – cartoon
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Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti review – easy as ABC
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How to Steal a Presidential Election review: Trump and the peril to come
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Great-Uncle Harry by Michael Palin audiobook review – a personal first world war story
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The best recent science fiction and fantasy – reviews roundup
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Pity by Andrew McMillan review – men and memories in a Yorkshire pit town
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Five of the best recent books from Ukraine
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Change by Édouard Louis review – the revenge of Eddy
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Revolusi by David Van Reybrouck review – Indonesia’s fight for freedom
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House of Flame and Shadow by Sarah J Maas races to the top of bestseller chart
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Breakdown by Cathy Sweeney review – a mother’s reawakening
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Flights of fancy: starling murmurations – in pictures
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This month’s best paperbacks: Salman Rushdie, Greta Thunberg and more
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The Lodgers by Holly Pester review – sharp end of the housing crisis
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Sister-in-law’s letters provide insights into Charles Dickens’ life and legacy
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Barbican backs away from hosting talk about Gaza war
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‘We didn’t expect this phenomenon to last’: France’s comic-book tradition is hitting new heights
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One Day review – a flawless romcom you’ll fall for, hard
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Neighbors and Other Stories by Diane Oliver review – pointed tales of black America from a talent taken young
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When time stood still: how the pandemic changed us – in pictures
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The big idea: is compassion fatigue real?
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Poem of the week: Daybreak by Lilian Bowes Lyon
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I Seek a Kind Person by Julian Borger review – the small ads that saved Jewish children from the Nazis
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Ali Smith’s 90s New York punk scene – photo essay
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‘Pain renewed her resolve’: how my mum tried to die on her own terms
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Christopher Priest obituary
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Pity by Andrew McMillan review – an excavation of identity and collective memory
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‘Gloom is good’: after my wife died I found solace in poetry and music
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‘An enigma, an artist who walked to his own beat’: the everyday sublime of photographer Saul Leiter
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What a legendary historian tells us about the contempt for today’s working class | Kenan Malik
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Writer Kerry Hudson: ‘I grew up with the narrative that working-class mothers were the worst’
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Empireworld by Sathnam Sanghera review – the charge sheet against rule Britannia
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We Are Free to Change the World: Hannah Arendt’s Lessons in Love and Disobedience – review
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‘Poetic’, ‘fearless’, ‘a creative triumph’: the best Australian books out in February
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Patrick Joyce: ‘The history of peasants is one of their silence or being silenced’
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The AI tools that might stop you getting hired
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Where to start with: Gertrude Stein
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A Dirty, Filthy Book by Michael Meyer review – sex and sanctimony
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‘If you scream you are a dead duck’: At 14, my mother left me alone all summer – then the man with a knife found me
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‘Secure, affordable homes are the stuff of fiction’: how young writers are responding to the UK housing crisis
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Tom Gauld on the writer’s attempts to improve his novel – cartoon
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Groundbreakers by Chantal Lyons review – the whole hog
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