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10 Sep 2014: Official 12,000-page biography reveals emperor's thinking but fails to settle debate over his role in decisions leading to Hiroshima
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9 Sep 2014:
Reese Witherspoon shines in Jean-Marc Vallée's lean, energetic adaptation of Cheryl Strayed's bestselling memoir, writes Henry Barnes
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3 Sep 2014:
Henry VIII's faithful servant will always remain mysterious, but Tracy Borman's study makes clear his achievements, both admirable and despicable. By Diarmaid MacCulloch
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2 Sep 2014:
Controversy as Giuseppe Grassonelli's Malerba wins Sciascia-Racalmare prize, named after writer who challenged Cosa Nostra
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2 Sep 2014:
UK's premier non-fiction award includes six contenders in the first-person genre among this year's finalists
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31 Aug 2014:
A new biography of the poet is wide of the mark – especially in his dealings with women, writes Rachel Cooke
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29 Aug 2014: This biography of a wartime master of problem solving reads wonderfully like an adventure story, writes Lara Feigel
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28 Aug 2014: How has fiction changed down the ages? This ambitious study is fascinating on the great novelists but fails to capture the inner life of the form, writes Philip Hensher
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24 Aug 2014: Her brilliantly funny memoir Love, Nina may seem a hard act to follow. But Nina Stibbe's first novel is even better, writes Kate Kellaway
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24 Aug 2014:
The Stirling prize-winning architect talks to Bonnie Jack about Richard Linklater's films, Eileen Gray's furniture and Ben McIntyre's biography of Kim Philby's spy ring
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