Crux by Gabriel Tallent review – a passionate portrait of teenage climbers | Fiction

Crux by Gabriel Tallent review – a passionate portrait of teenage climbers | Fiction

Tamma and Dan are 17-year-old best friends growing up in a California desert town blighted by the strip-mall nihilism of late capitalism. They’re poor. They’re unpopular. Their families are a wasteland. But... Read more »
This month’s best paperbacks: Gabriel García Márquez, Craig Brown and more | Paperbacks

This month’s best paperbacks: Gabriel García Márquez, Craig Brown and more | Paperbacks

Biography The head that wears the crown A Voyage Around the Queen Craig Brown A Voyage Around the Queen Craig Brown The head that wears the crown As Craig Brown recognises, throughout... Read more »
‘The law is another form of storytelling’: Philippe Sands in conversation with Juan Gabriel Vásquez | Books

‘The law is another form of storytelling’: Philippe Sands in conversation with Juan Gabriel Vásquez | Books

What do law and literature have in common? Do they represent similar impulses towards understanding human motives and behaviour, or are they fundamentally different systems? In his new book, 38 Londres Street, lawyer and... Read more »
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