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  • Elif Shafak

    Elif Shafak: ‘As a writer in Turkey, you can be attacked, put on trial, imprisoned’

  • Harlan Coben wearing a bright blue checked suit, a light shirt and a navy tie

    The Q&A
    Harlan Coben: ‘After I’d signed autographs for fans in Paris, one said: I told you it wasn’t Bruce Willis’

  • books

    ‘A rumpled paperback showed me I was not alone’: Charlotte Mendelson, Michael Rosen and others on the books that marked their coming of age

  • Wigan Casino 50th anniversary northern soul celebration, Blackpool, 2022

    Book of the day
    Rare Singles by Benjamin Myers review – northern soul and second chances

  • Alexis Wright.

    Praiseworthy: why Alexis Wright’s ‘staggering’ epic is sweeping prizes – and challenging readers

    The 700+ page novel has been described as a ‘mind-altering experience’ and a massive antidote’ to short attention spans. It’s not an easy read – but it’s not meant to be
  • Books of the month composite Australia.

    Bookmark this
    New Andy Griffiths, Korean slow food and a frontier war epic: the best Australian books out in August

  • Book Review Alice Robinson

    Australian book reviews
    If You Go by Alice Robinson review – what would you do with a second chance at life?

  • Alexis Wright, Australian Waanyi author

    Australian arts in focus
    Alexis Wright wins second Miles Franklin prize for Praiseworthy

  • The US Capitol Building Dome before sunrise, as seen from a taxi, in Washington DC

    Book of the day
    Someone Like Us by Dinaw Mengestu review – haunting American dreams

  • The spines of the six books on the Miles Franklin shortlist

    Australian arts in focus
    No longer pale, male and stale: your guide to the 2024 Miles Franklin shortlist

    Astrid Edwards for the Conversation
  • The Three-Body Problem by Liu Cixin; I Love You, I Love You, I Love You by Laura Dockrill; Kala by Colin Walsh.

    What we're reading
    What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in July

  • Irish playwright, short-story writer and novelist Edna O'Brien, 3 April 1962.

    From the Guardian archive
    Edna O’Brien in her own words – archive, 1962

  • A somnambulist trance … Werckmeister Harmonies.

    Werckmeister Harmonies review – Béla Tarr’s brooding masterpiece of a town sleepwalking into tyranny

  • A Little Trickerie by Rosanna Pike review – loveable historical fiction

  • Kensuke’s Kingdom review – Michael Morpurgo’s desert island boy’s own adventure

  • Dan Brooks

    Do you ever get the feeling that we’re living in a postmodern fiction? You’re not alone

    Dan Brooks
    The once outlandish predictions of Ballard, DeLillo and (yes) The Simpsons are coming true. It’s time to author our own future, says writer Dan Brooks
  • Lisa Allardice

    This Booker longlist might just be the most enjoyable of recent years

    Lisa Allardice
    No Sally Rooney, one clear favourite and a novel set in space - this is a longlist of unexpected discoveries and big ideas
  • Booker’s dozen … the 2024 prize longlisted titles.

    Three British novelists make Booker 2024 longlist among ‘cohort of global voices’

    Hisham Matar, Sarah Perry and Samantha Harvey in running for prize, along with the first Native American and Dutch authors ever to be nominated
  • Indomitable … Edna O’Brien in 1976.VARIOUS

    ‘A beacon of brazenness and defiance’: Edna O’Brien remembered by Anne Enright, Colm Tóibín and more

  • Edna O'Brien.

    Edna O’Brien obituary

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