From Brian Dillon to Tara Zahra: new titles reviewed in short
Also featuring Masters of the Lost Land by Heriberto Araujo and I Am Still With You by Emmanuel Iduma.
ByNew Times,
New Thinking.
Also featuring Masters of the Lost Land by Heriberto Araujo and I Am Still With You by Emmanuel Iduma.
ByIn his first interview since the attack on his life, the novelist refuses to be defined as target or victim.
ByMalcolm Harris’s new book shows how Californian capitalism has thrived by exploiting an unequal world. But could the “Palo Alto…
ByBlake Morrison’s account of sibling tragedy passes its moral questions on to the reader.
ByIn her memoir Love, Pamela the model and actress reveals that despite the trauma and abuse she still sees her…
ByRushdie’s new novel, completed before his attack, is a fable that displays his overweening faith in narrative.
ByAlso featuring Tomorrow Perhaps the Future by Sarah Watling and Away From Beloved Lover by Dee Peyok.
ByIn sport and politics, the English boast that they always play by the rules – but history tells a different…
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