Books
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Nine of 13 nominated titles for this year’s £50,000 award for the best translated fiction come from indie publishers
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Bookselling chain’s chief executive James Daunt says that paying entry-level staff more would betray ‘basic principle’ the business runs on
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Greta Thunberg-effect behind sales boom in books on everything from plastic waste to endangered wildlife
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A young woman working in a Northern Irish chip shop is the heroine of this hilarious exploration of the legacy of the Troubles
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Joe Dunthorne looks at the best books that deal with facing up to adulthood, including Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation and Ben Lerner’s The Topeka School
Books of 2020
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Sally Rooney’s screenplay, Hilary Mantel’s final Thomas Cromwell novel … there's a lot to look forward to in 2020
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From ‘Autobahn’ to ‘Trans-Europe Express’ … how the electronic pioneers helped shape a new Germany and changed the history of pop
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Rape is as much a weapon of war as a Kalashnikov ... the acclaimed foreign correspondent has written a harrowing but vital book
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Hadley Freeman’s gripping family biography of persecution and escape offers lessons for our own time
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From the blitz to Brighton’s end-of-the-pier shows, this is a dreamlike story of England’s suburban underbelly
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A enigmatic chancer worms his way into a world of privilege and power in this pithy satirical novel
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The long-awaited final part of the Booker-winning trilogy is a masterpiece that will keep yielding its riches
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Author of dystopian series hopes TV adaptation will open up more nuanced debate on race in UK
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A scheme for GPs to recommend books for mental health and wellbeing is extending its reach to younger readers. Which are the best titles for anxiety, grief or online pressures?
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As the long-awaited final volume of her Thomas Cromwell trilogy is published, the twice Booker winner discusses her writing life and why she wants to write a play of her controversial Margaret Thatcher story
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The debut novelist on how to write violence, taking the same advice as Irvine Welsh, and his love of Goosebumps
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Promoting his new book, the Frenchman is happy to talk Marx and money, but less forthcoming about a domestic violence claim that has resurfaced
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Twenty years ago, Catherine Blackledge’s history of the vagina The Story of V broke boundaries. As it is reissued, she talks about anasyrma as activism and why we lie about the clitoris
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The bestselling author and face of Macron’s France is championing women’s rights in her native Morocco
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Novelist Sadie Jones recommends the best books to elicit empathy by stealth
What to read
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The White Tiger author on Shakespeare, Clive James and sulking over Michael Chabon
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Joe Dunthorne looks at the best books that deal with facing up to adulthood, including Ottessa Moshfegh’s My Year of Rest and Relaxation and Ben Lerner’s The Topeka School
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The first chapter of the final volume of Mantel’s award-winning Thomas Cromwell trilogy opens at the execution of Anne Boleyn
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From Wolf Hall to Beyond Black and Giving Up The Ghost, cultural figures pick their highlights from a remarkable career
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From F Scott Fitzgerald to Bret Easton Ellis, this label has been applied to countless zeitgeisty coming-of-age novels. But is it helpful?
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Today’s thumbs-up, thumbs-down approach to feminism is boring and reductive. It is time to embrace complexity
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