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Richard Dorment: Warhol After Warhol review - beyond criticism![]()
2023 was a good year for Andy Warhol post-mortems: after Nicole Flattery’s Nothing Special, after... Read more... |
Best of 2023: Books![]()
From wandering Rachmaninoff to Ulysses tribute, or a poet’s boyhood in Dundee to sleeplessness and arboreal inner lives, our reviewers share their literary picks from 2023. ... Read more... |
First Person: novelist Pip Adam on the sound of injustice![]()
I know it rattles me, so I try to prepare for it. But I am never fully prepared for the noise. The correctional facilities I have visited over the last 30 years are noisy places. A secure... Read more... |
Angela Leighton: Something, I Forget review - the art of letting go![]()
Half way through Something, I Forget, in a poem entitled “Returns”, and subtitled “Invasion of Ukraine,... Read more... |
Mathias Énard: The Annual Banquet of the Gravediggers' Guild review - a man of infinite death
"Death, as a general statement, is so easy of utterance, of belief", wrote Amy Levy, "it is only when we come face to face with it that we find the great mystery so cruelly hard to realise; for... Read more... |
Anne Michaels: Held review - one story across time![]()
Near the end of My Name is Lucy Barton, Elizabeth Strout’s prize-winning 2016 novel, a creative writing teacher tells Lucy, ‘you will... Read more... |
Ishion Hutchinson: School of Instructions review - learning against estrangement![]()
School of Instructions, a book-length poem composed of six sections, is a virtuosic dance between memory... Read more... |
Jesse Darling: Virgins review - going straight![]()
Self-described ‘intermittent poet’ and 2023 Turner Prize-nominee Jesse Darling said this in a recent interview for Art Review: ‘I... Read more... |
Justin Lewis: Don't Stop the Music - A History of Pop Music, One Day at a Time review - deft and delightful pop almanac![]()
This splendid book proves that trivia need not be trivial, and that a miscellany of apparently disconnected facts can cohere, if done well. It is in the proud lineage of the “toilet book”, a form... Read more... |
Adam Biles: The Shakespeare and Company Book of Interviews review - the old curiosity bookshop![]()
Over 10 years in the making, The Shakespeare and Company Book of Interviews reflects its namesake in more ways than one. To those familiar, it is paean and tribute to one of the... Read more... |
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