Serpell leaves no stone unturned in her deep and enriching portrait of the Nobel laureate’s oeuvre ...
Written from exile after the full-scale invasion of Ukraine, this autofictional blend of memory and fable tracks a changing sense of self ...
Described as the ‘poet laureate’ of Aboriginal literature by Alexis Wright, Fogarty was one of the truly unique voices in world literature ...
Pelicot’s riveting account of her ordeal refuses to conform to any agenda but her own ...
His novel was praised for giving a voice to the victims of Algeria’s brutal civil war. But one woman has accused Kamel Daoud of having stolen her story – and the ensuing legal battle has become about ...
As her Women’s prize-winning novel heads to the Oscars, we rate the author’s best work – from tales of new motherhood to a life-affirming memoir of mortality ...
Two time-stamped poems are taken from a book-length sequence tracking the human moments of a factory night shift ...
The journalist and polymath probes the mysteries of the mind in this unsettling yet life-affirming investigation ...
Three women, two real and one fictional, seek social justice in an ambitious novel that explores power in 1970s America ...
They’re all over blurbs and social media, but do these bite-size labels lead to formulaic fiction? Plus the classics reimagined for a modern reader ...
Named as Australia’s children’s laureate for 2026-27, the beloved author opens up about the best thing a fan has ever sent him – and his first tattoo ...
Mentions of reading in Tinder bios are up 29% in the last year. But is searching for a fellow fan of one’s favourite author really a shortcut to compatibility?
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