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‘Walking alone, he denied himself short-cuts in exemplary style’
In the Dream House grapples with the ‘bad PR’ of an abusive queer relationship
The newly reissued novel maps the intimate spatial connections between fascism and patriarchy in postwar Austria
A new book wants to understand the individuals – and identities – beneath the ‘somewhat derogatory label’
In ‘Coventry’, events seem to happen to somebody else, to a person Cusk repeatedly exposes and judges
Reckoning with the legacy of Jim Harrison, whose writing portrayed women like meals – meant to give pleasure and comfort, without having any hunger themselves
Like Vivian Maier’s photography, Christina Hesselholdt’s novel embraces digression and relishes humanity in its multiplicity
Diana Hamilton reflects on the dual urges to be beautiful and well-reviewed – even when you want to reject both desires
‘When I read that essay, I literally feel some kind of space opening up: I can breathe’
Talk of the Booker Winning-novel as ‘baffling’ and ‘tough’ suggests such journalists may be more trained in the Burns-ian method than they think
Provincial landscapes mask creeping violence in three new novels by Emma Glass, Sophie Mackintosh and Fiona Mozley
With his new book How to Write an Autobiographical Novel published today, the writer shares the books that have influenced him
The artist reveals the books that have influenced him
The books that have influenced Man Booker International Prize winner Han Kang
The books that have influenced the publishing collective
Andrew Durbin discusses the books that have influenced him
The artist discusses the books that have influenced her
Artist Jimmie Durham reads a selection of poems from his forthcoming volume Poems That Do Not Go Together (2012)
How important was Charles Saatchi really?