The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

So Far So Good by Ursula K Le Guin (Spiral House, £13.99)The title of this final book, sent to her publisher in January 2018, a week before she died, might look ironic,... Read more »
The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

So Far So Good by Ursula K Le Guin (Spiral House, £13.99)The title of this final book, sent to her publisher in January 2018, a week before she died, might look ironic,... Read more »
Sarah Hall and Charlie Porter among writers on ‘genre-defying’ Goldsmiths prize shortlist | Goldsmiths prize

Sarah Hall and Charlie Porter among writers on ‘genre-defying’ Goldsmiths prize shortlist | Goldsmiths prize

Sarah Hall, Charlie Porter and Yrsa Daley-Ward are among the writers shortlisted for this year’s Goldsmiths prize. The £10,000 award recognises fiction that “breaks the mould or extends the possibilities of the... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, October 2nd

Daily Cartoon: Thursday, October 2nd

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings. Source link Read more »
The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

How to live a good life in difficult times: Yuval Noah Harari, Rory Stewart and Maria Ressa in conversation | Books

What happens when an internationally bestselling historian, a Nobel peace prize-winning journalist and a former politician get together to discuss the state of the world, and where we’re heading? Yuval Noah Harari... Read more »
The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

Jamie Oliver and his wife pay themselves £2.5m as pre-tax profits slump | Jamie Oliver

Celebrity chef Jamie Oliver and his wife, Jools, have paid themselves £2.5m in dividends for the second year in a row as pre-tax profits at their core media and restaurant empire slumped.... Read more »
The best recent poetry – review roundup | Poetry

Daily Cartoon: Friday, October 3rd

A drawing that riffs on the latest news and happenings. Source link Read more »
A Children’s Book That Actually Feels Like Childhood

A Children’s Book That Actually Feels Like Childhood

One of the perks of parenthood, it is often said, is to relive the joys of one’s youth, to share with your child everything you once loved—especially books. Before I was a... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Thursday, October 2nd

On Our Nightstands: September 2025

A behind-the-scenes look at what Public Books editors and staff have been reading this month. The post On Our Nightstands: September 2025 appeared first on Public Books. Source link Read more »
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