Enough Said by Alan Bennett review – a man for all seasons | Autobiography and memoir

Enough Said by Alan Bennett review – a man for all seasons | Autobiography and memoir

In the introduction to this new instalment of Alan Bennett’s diaries, which run from 2016 to 2024, the author worries about what to write: “I have said everything before. At 90 it’s... Read more »
Maggie O’Farrell and fellow judges award inaugural Hilary Mantel prize for fiction | Hilary Mantel

Maggie O’Farrell and fellow judges award inaugural Hilary Mantel prize for fiction | Hilary Mantel

Anna Dempsey has been named the winner of the inaugural Hilary Mantel prize for fiction, taking home £7,500 for her unpublished novel This Is About an Alligator and Nothing Else. The newly... Read more »
We Know You Can Pay a Million by Anja Shortland review – the terrifying new world of ransomware | Science and nature books

We Know You Can Pay a Million by Anja Shortland review – the terrifying new world of ransomware | Science and nature books

The birth of ransomware was a stunt that got out of hand. In 1989, an evolutionary biologist called Joseph L Popp Jr was working part time for the World Health Organisation on... Read more »
‘It’s got real sass!’ Irvine Welsh chooses new life for Trainspotting as a stage musical | Theatre

‘It’s got real sass!’ Irvine Welsh chooses new life for Trainspotting as a stage musical | Theatre

It has been a book, a play and a film. It has also spawned three sequels, a prequel and two soundtrack albums. Now, Irvine Welsh’s 1993 debut novel Trainspotting is to find... Read more »
Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 23rd

Daily Cartoon: Monday, March 23rd

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Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor review – portrait of a working-class artist in New York | Fiction

Minor Black Figures by Brandon Taylor review – portrait of a working-class artist in New York | Fiction

Brandon Taylor’s third novel, following the Booker-shortlisted Real Life and 2023’s The Late Americans, is full of hands. It’s set in the years after a pandemic that made many people desperate “to... Read more »
Tom Gauld on the insensitivity reader – cartoon

Tom Gauld on the insensitivity reader – cartoon

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Tom Gauld on the insensitivity reader – cartoon

The Names author Florence Knapp: ‘I’d love to write with Maya Angelou’s warmth’ | Books

My earliest reading memoryThe summer I was four, my mum read EB White’s Charlotte’s Web to me and my older sister. I don’t recall much of the story, only that my mum was... Read more »
‘I’ve learned first-hand how evil is tolerated’: Colm Tóibín on living in the US under Trump | Colm Tóibín

‘I’ve learned first-hand how evil is tolerated’: Colm Tóibín on living in the US under Trump | Colm Tóibín

I often write the first paragraph of a story in a notebook, add to it every so often or leave it there to see if something might emerge from it. In 2008,... Read more »
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