‘Deliciously dark’: how Freida McFadden’s twisty thrillers gripped millions of readers | Thrillers

‘Deliciously dark’: how Freida McFadden’s twisty thrillers gripped millions of readers | Thrillers

Some call themselves McFans, others Freida readahs. However Freida McFadden’s loyal fans choose to define themselves, what we know for sure is that their numbers are growing, and fast. McFadden, the author... Read more »
John Keats’s love letters returned to owner after being stolen in the 1980s | John Keats

John Keats’s love letters returned to owner after being stolen in the 1980s | John Keats

Eight original handwritten letters from the Romantic poet John Keats to his muse and “one passion”, Fanny Brawne, were returned to the family of John Hay “Jock” Whitney, the former US ambassador... Read more »
John Keats’s love letters returned to owner after being stolen in the 1980s | John Keats

Daily Cartoon: Monday, April 20th

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Son of Nobody by Yann Martel review – Life of Pi author discovers a long-lost poem from Troy | Books

Son of Nobody by Yann Martel review – Life of Pi author discovers a long-lost poem from Troy | Books

In Yann Martel’s fifth novel, a Canadian classicist, Harlow Donne, has been offered a year’s fellowship at Oxford University. His wife, Gail, has a full-time managerial job, and they have a seven-year-old... Read more »
‘The Moon and The Zoo’: Simon Armitage poem celebrates 200 years of ZSL | Zoology

‘The Moon and The Zoo’: Simon Armitage poem celebrates 200 years of ZSL | Zoology

Over its two centuries, acclaimed writers and artists have found inspiration at London zoo, from Edwin Landseer’s Trafalgar Square lions, to AA Milne’s naming “Winnie” after resident bear Winnipeg, and Sylvia Plath’s... Read more »
Tom Gauld on the librarians who take children – cartoon

Tom Gauld on the librarians who take children – cartoon

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John Keats’s love letters returned to owner after being stolen in the 1980s | John Keats

‘How much have we missed?’: book tunes in to overlooked world of female birdsong | Birds

When we hear the beautiful call of a bird from a high bough, we’re told it’s likely to be a male – singing for territory, or belting out tunes to woo a... Read more »
Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke review – the downfall of an all‑American tradwife | Fiction

Yesteryear by Caro Claire Burke review – the downfall of an all‑American tradwife | Fiction

Could Caro Claire Burke’s Yesteryear be the first great tradwife novel? This was my hope: finally, a literary response to the unhinged social trend of women cosplaying “traditional Christian values” – pronatalism and... Read more »
Kae Tempest on creativity and his gender transition: ‘I’m just glad to be alive’ | Kae Tempest

Kae Tempest on creativity and his gender transition: ‘I’m just glad to be alive’ | Kae Tempest

Kae Tempest sidles into a pub near his house on a weekday afternoon and orders a pint of mineral water. At his side is Murphy, an enormous, 14-year-old alaskan malamute dog with startling blue eyes... Read more »
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