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21 Jun 2012: The feud between TB and GB hung over Downing Street like a great black cloud, writes Chris Mullin
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17 Jun 2012: Carmen Bugan's account of growing up in Ceausescu's Romania is warm and humane, writes Linda Grant
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15 Jun 2012: An enchanting discussion of 'the parents we never quite know' from an author besotted with Graham Greene, writes Samanth Subramanian
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14 Jun 2012: Richard Lea: The International Forum on the Novel produced intriguing theories about the relationship between fact, fiction and forgetfulness – as far as I can remember
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12 Jun 2012: by PD Smith
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5 Jun 2012:
This should be required reading for anyone who cares about justice and freedom of speech. By Nicholas Lezard
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3 Jun 2012: Donald McRae's memoir of growing up in apartheid-era South Africa offers an unflinching view of a nation in which all logic is inverted, writes David Smith
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1 Jun 2012: Vain, a hypochondriac, antisemetic and misogynistic, Isherwood certainly had his faults, but as the last volume of his diaries reveals, he could be clever and kind, and had a gift for love. By Edmund White
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31 May 2012:
Kentucky Fried Chicken to make recipe-laden autobiography, written in 1966 but discovered last November, available for free download via Facebook
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25 May 2012: Sukhdev Sandhu is impressed by a tough and tender memoir of growing up in the 70s
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20 May 2012: Pico Iyer's meditation on the great influences of his life is a book that deserves to be loved, writes Anthony Sattin
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