The Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova review – a poetic exploration of Russian guilt | Fiction

The Disappearing Act by Maria Stepanova review – a poetic exploration of Russian guilt | Fiction

M, a 50-year-old novelist living in an idyllic place by a lake, is travelling to a literary festival to give a talk. A sequence of events, mostly beyond her control, leaves her stranded... Read more »
‘I’m carrying survivor’s guilt’: Raymond Antrobus on growing up deaf | Poetry

‘I’m carrying survivor’s guilt’: Raymond Antrobus on growing up deaf | Poetry

When Raymond Antrobus was a child, he writes in his new book, The Quiet Ear, his father would call him “white” when he was drunk, and “black” when he was sober. “White”... Read more »
Munichs by David Peace review – United in guilt and grief | Fiction

Munichs by David Peace review – United in guilt and grief | Fiction

You could see Peace’s new book as his third in a series of novels centred on football bosses – the Manageriad? – after The Damned Utd (about Brian Clough) and Red or... Read more »
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