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  • Terrible news for pedants as Merriam-Webster relaxes the rules of English

    The Guardian

    27.2. 18:38

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  • ‘I get looks of disbelief’: the visionary women shaking up architecture worldwide

    The Guardian

    27.2. 18:25

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  • The return of Nam Le: 'As long as I'm terrifying myself a little bit, I'm on the right track'

    The Guardian

    27.2. 15:00

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  • Caliban Shrieks by Jack Hilton review – lost voice of the north

    The Guardian

    27.2. 10:00

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  • Sand, sheep and survival: in the desert with the Bedouin people – in pictures

    The Guardian

    27.2. 08:00

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  • The Freaks Came Out to Write review – how the Village Voice changed American journalism

    The Guardian

    27.2. 08:00

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  • Wendy Mitchell obituary

    The Guardian

    26.2. 14:48

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  • Alan Brownjohn obituary

    The Guardian

    26.2. 14:22

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  • The big idea: should we all be putting chips in our brains?

    The Guardian

    26.2. 13:30

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  • Poem of the week: Spring Equinox, 2021 by Gillian Clarke

    The Guardian

    26.2. 11:30

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  • Wrong Norma by Anne Carson review – unjoined-up thinking at its best

    The Guardian

    26.2. 08:00

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  • Clear by Carys Davies review – compelling Scots historical drama

    The Guardian

    25.2. 16:00

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  • Meet Me at the Surface by Jodie Matthews review – powerful forces in the Cornish wilds

    The Guardian

    25.2. 14:00

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  • Barcelona by Mary Costello review – potent snapshots of solitary confinement

    The Guardian

    25.2. 12:00

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  • The Washington Book review: Carlos Lozada on Trump and other targets

    The Guardian

    25.2. 11:00

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  • Martyr! by Kaveh Akbar review – riotous tale of a grieving son

    The Guardian

    25.2. 10:00

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  • ‘Being a nun was the great love story of my life’: Catherine Coldstream on why she joined – then fled – a convent

    The Guardian

    25.2. 10:00

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  • ‘It’s the new normal’: In Kyiv’s newest book store, readers fear how Ukraine’s story will end

    The Guardian

    25.2. 09:40

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  • ‘They didn’t understand us at all’: why the miners’ strike still captivates Britain, 40 years on

    The Guardian

    25.2. 08:00

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  • Using books as interior design? It’s a trend with a tale

    The Guardian

    25.2. 07:00

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  • A final wild gift: who’d have guessed this time with Dad as he’s dying could be so ineffably precious?

    The Guardian

    24.2. 20:00

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  • Michael Donkor: ‘Representation feels more nuanced to me now’

    The Guardian

    24.2. 19:00

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  • On my radar: James Smith of Yard Act’s cultural highlights

    The Guardian

    24.2. 16:00

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  • ‘At 80, I still have a lot of anger’: American poet Nikki Giovanni

    The Guardian

    24.2. 12:00

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  • I always believed my funny, kind father was killed by a murderous teenage gang. Three decades on, I discovered the truth

    The Guardian

    24.2. 11:00

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  • ‘Look at your country! It’s amazing’: Armistead Maupin on moving to London

    The Guardian

    24.2. 10:00

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  • Tom Gauld on the author of his own misfortune – cartoon

    The Guardian

    24.2. 09:00

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  • The Book of Love by Kelly Link review – a magical debut of life after life

    The Guardian

    24.2. 08:30

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  • The indescribable scent of feijoa – the exotic fruit that became the smell of New Zealand childhood

    The Guardian

    23.2. 20:00

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  • ‘There’s a double layer of nostalgia’: David Nicholls on One Day returning to the book charts

    The Guardian

    23.2. 17:34

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  • Children’s and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels

    The Guardian

    23.2. 13:00

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  • What is there to lose? Why I said yes to a blind date at 75 | Deborah Moggach

    The Guardian

    23.2. 13:00

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  • Wifedom by Anna Funder audiobook review – the first Mrs Orwell

    The Guardian

    23.2. 13:00

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  • Sigrid Nunez: ‘When I was growing up I wanted to be Dr Seuss’

    The Guardian

    23.2. 11:00

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  • Melting Point by Rachel Cockerell review – witnesses to history

    The Guardian

    23.2. 08:30

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  • Why I hope my parents won’t read my novel

    The Guardian

    22.2. 18:00

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  • Five of the best books about grief

    The Guardian

    22.2. 14:00

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  • I See Buildings Fall Like Lightning by Keiran Goddard review – growing up and apart

    The Guardian

    22.2. 12:00

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  • ‘A visual testament to Palestinian society’: inside a powerful new photography book

    The Guardian

    22.2. 11:04

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  • The Trading Game by Gary Stevenson review – cashing out

    The Guardian

    22.2. 10:00

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  • ‘Something lurking behind the curtain’: the dark, violent downfall of drummer Jim Gordon

    The Guardian

    22.2. 09:22

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  • The Night Alphabet by Joelle Taylor review – relentlessly inventive

    The Guardian

    22.2. 08:30

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  • The Guardian view on celebrating working-class memory: a way of looking to the future | Editorial

    The Guardian

    21.2. 20:31

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  • Byron: A Life in Ten Letters by Andrew Stauffer review – wrong but Romantic

    The Guardian

    21.2. 12:00

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  • Fourteen Days co-edited by Margaret Atwood review – a pandemic tale

    The Guardian

    21.2. 10:00

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  • Keir Starmer: The Biography by Tom Baldwin review – steady as he goes

    The Guardian

    21.2. 08:30

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  • ‘A picture of hell’: inside the UK’s nuclear reactors – in pictures

    The Guardian

    21.2. 08:00

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  • Richard Osman to publish first novel in new crime series

    The Guardian

    20.2. 18:44

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  • Crime and thrillers of the month – review

    The Guardian

    20.2. 12:30

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  • After a Dance: Selected Stories by Bridget O’Connor review – hilariously inappropriate slices of life and death

    The Guardian

    20.2. 08:00

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  • Royal Society of Literature refers itself to Charity Commission as authors pen petition

    The Guardian

    19.2. 18:37

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  • The big idea: this simple behavioural trick can help you get more out of life

    The Guardian

    19.2. 13:30

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  • Change: A Novel by Édouard Louis review – a knack for dramatising filial strife

    The Guardian

    19.2. 11:30

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  • Poem of the week: Blue Field by Lavinia Greenlaw

    The Guardian

    19.2. 11:00

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  • No Judgement by Lauren Oyler review – modish observations from a rarefied world

    The Guardian

    19.2. 08:00

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  • The Guardian view on festivals and the future: bound together by the power of a shared vision | Editorial

    The Guardian

    18.2. 19:25

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  • The Crisis of Narration by Byung-Chul Han review – how big tech altered the narrative

    The Guardian

    18.2. 17:00

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  • Alphabetical Diaries by Sheila Heti review – a radical fusion of linguistic experiment and philosophical inquiry

    The Guardian

    18.2. 15:00

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  • Gift of the gab: how to become a supercommunicator

    The Guardian

    18.2. 15:00

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  • Melting Point by Rachel Cockerell review – the hunt for a homeland

    The Guardian

    18.2. 12:00

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  • Author Peter Ackroyd: ‘You eat a great deal of knowledge. You sick it up. And then you start again’

    The Guardian

    18.2. 12:00

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  • Slum Boy: A Portrait by Juano Diaz review – moving memoir that recalls Shuggie Bain

    The Guardian

    18.2. 10:30

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  • BBC disinformation reporter Marianna Spring: ‘My approach to fear is to try to make sense of it’

    The Guardian

    18.2. 10:30

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  • The big picture: teenage girls at play in east London

    The Guardian

    18.2. 08:00

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  • Find Me the Votes review: Fani Willis of Georgia, the woman who could still take down Trump

    The Guardian

    18.2. 08:00

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  • Maurice and Maralyn: A Whale, a Shipwreck, a Love Story by Sophie Elmhirst review – how to keep a marriage afloat

    The Guardian

    18.2. 08:00

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  • Georgi Gospodinov: ‘There was a culture of silence – it was safer not to say what you think’

    The Guardian

    17.2. 19:00

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  • ‘Fiction opened my eyes’: author Jodie Chapman on growing up as a Jehovah’s Witness

    The Guardian

    17.2. 12:00

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  • ‘God forbid that a dog should die’: when Goodreads reviews go bad

    The Guardian

    17.2. 10:00

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  • ‘I write all my poems with a quill by candlelight’: John Cooper Clarke on the joy of life without tech

    The Guardian

    17.2. 10:00

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