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‘I saw the backlash coming’: civil rights activist Kimberlé Crenshaw on America and race
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Haruki Murakami to publish first novel to feature woman as lead character
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Lisa Wilkinson: ‘Evelyn was my safe place. She was my refuge’
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Former UND professor Frank White part of group publishing book on North Dakota wrestling
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Children and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
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My Dad Was Murdered. When People Find Out, They All Ask the Same Question. They Don’t Like My Answer.
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Joe Dunthorne: ‘Growing up in Swansea, I developed an allergy to Dylan Thomas’
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The Body Builders by Albertine Clarke review – a compelling debut of mental meltdown
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David Malouf will always be one of the world’s great writers. I will always be grateful to him | Christos Tsiolkas
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‘Extraordinary and original poet’ JH Prynne dies aged 89
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After collapse and controversy, Adelaide writers’ week has a new director: ‘I don’t envy anyone in this position’
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The Waves review – superb staging of Virginia Woolf’s deep dive into friendship
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A Family Matter by Claire Lynch audiobook review – an award-winning story of homophobia and divorce
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‘They tore up everything’: the wolf hunters of Kyrgyzstan – in pictures
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David Malouf, Australian writer whose work spanned the ancient world and 70s Brisbane – obituary
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David Malouf, Australian author of Remembering Babylon and Ransom, dies aged 92
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The Asset Class by Hettie O’Brien review – the hidden hand of private equity
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University of Queensland Press cancels children’s book over illustrator’s post on ‘Zionist framing’ of Bondi attack
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US saw record high of 5,668 books banned in libraries in 2025, says agency
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The best books to read in April: new paperbacks from Katie Kitamura, Benjamin Wood and Mick Herron
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Susan Choi and Lily King shortlisted for Women’s prize for fiction
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Yoshi and the Mysterious Book preview: A choose-your-own-adventure even adults can love
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A Bombshell Claim Just Upended Every Theory About America’s Most Infamous Murder. The Aftermath Has Been Revealing.
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The Wonderful World that Almost Was by Andrew Durbin review – the queer artists who shaped New York cool
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The Shadow of the Object by Chloe Aridjis review – one of the boldest writers at work in English today
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What went wrong in Israel? A genocide scholar examines ‘what Zionism became’
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Hotel Exile by Jane Rogoyska review – the remarkable story of a wartime institution
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See You on the Other Side by Jay McInerney review – the clumsy finale of a classic New York series
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Ghost Stories by Siri Hustvedt review – life after Paul Auster
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John Keats’s love letters returned to owner after being stolen in the 1980s
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There’s a Seductive Recipe Style That’s Taken Over Our Stoves. Think Twice Before You Cook It Again.
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Houdini’s reappearing act: David Haig’s new play lays bare the magician’s dispute with Conan Doyle
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‘Deliciously dark’: how Freida McFadden’s twisty thrillers gripped millions of readers
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From Manifesto to Mr Loverman: Bernardine Evaristo’s best books – ranked!
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The emotional security secret: how to get healthier, happier and have stronger relationships
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The Illuminated Man by Christopher Priest and Nina Allan review – an unconventional portrait of JG Ballard
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Son of Nobody by Yann Martel review – Life of Pi author discovers a long-lost poem from Troy
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‘Every time I write, I doubt myself’: Michael Rosen at 80 on deep grief, self-belief and chocolate cake
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Tom Gauld on the librarians who take children – cartoon
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‘How much have we missed?’: book tunes in to overlooked world of female birdsong
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How to train your brain to see possibility instead of doom
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‘After all the horrible things we’ve been through,’ he said to me, ‘if I die of cancer, it will make a bad story’: Siri Hustvedt on losing Paul Auster
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My Phantoms author Gwendoline Riley on winning $175,000: ‘It was unimaginable. I felt overwhelmed.’
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Yann Martel: ‘I hate the rich people of this world – of which I’m one, because of Life of Pi’
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Lost Federico García Lorca verse discovered 93 years after it was written
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15 books to read while you wait for Emily Henry's 'Beach Read' movie to come out
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The best recent crime and thrillers – review roundup
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A New Kind of Scandal Is Growing Online. It’s Ruining Careers—and Aimed at the Wrong Target.
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The Dog’s Gaze by Thomas Laqueur review – the art of the canine, from Velázquez to Picasso
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RFK Jr once cut penis off ‘road-killed raccoon’ in New York, new book reveals
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The Possibility of Tenderness by Jason Allen-Paisant audiobook review – meditations on nature and belonging
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More than 100 writers quit French publisher in protest against rightwing owner Vincent Bolloré
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Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke review – the downfall of an all‑American tradwife
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Artists, clowns, runaways: a stay at the Chelsea Hotel – in pictures
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Spotify is selling books now
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How Toni Morrison blurred the lines between being an editor and a writer
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She Was a MAGA Darling. She’s About to Be Unemployed. Her New Book Isn’t Helping.
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Communion by Jon Doyle review – a charged debut about sin and solace
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‘One simple gesture says it all’: the world in black and white – in pictures
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The Fallen by Louise Brangan review – an enraging account of Ireland’s Magdalene laundries
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When an author says she had to decline a $175,000 prize, what does it say about the publishing world? | Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
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How Stephen King Made The Shining Even Scarier
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She Was the Queen of Aughts Controversy. A New Book Shows How Much Harm It All Did.
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Michael Rosen wins Hans Christian Andersen award
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She Changed the Way Women Have Sex. Decades Later, Her Impact Can Still Be Felt.
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‘They accomplished so much, even as they were dying’: the groundbreaking gay art of Peter Hujar and Paul Thek
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