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  • self-righteous book

    Tom Gauld's cultural cartoons
    Tom Gauld on the best books for the summer – cartoon

    Life’s a beach …
  • Goldsmiths University building.

    Goldsmiths’ redundancy plan shows a lack of commitment to Black British literature

  • Mick Herron, Afua Hirsch and Elizabeth Day.

    Royal Society of Literature names 29 new fellows including Elizabeth Day, Afua Hirsch and Mick Herron

  • Judi Dench.

    Audiobook of the week
    Shakespeare: The Man Who Pays the Rent by Judi Dench review – a class act

  • Irenosen Okojie

    Science fiction roundup
    The best recent science fiction and fantasy – reviews roundup

  • Stalk, slice, bludgeon: how ‘femgore’ is reinventing horror fiction

  • The books of my life
    Eley Williams: ‘I trusted people far less once I’d finished that novel’

  • Nine Minds by Daniel Tammet review – a new language for neurodiversity

  • Book of the day
    Long Island Compromise by Taffy Brodesser-Akner review – trials of the wealthy

  • Frederick Crews posing for a photo at his home in Berkeley, California on August 14, 2017.

    Frederick Crews obituary

  • Jordan Prosser and the Big Time book cover

    Australian book reviews
    Big Time by Jordan Prosser review – a lush, drug-fuelled adventure in a future Australia

  • Daisy Buchanan and Jay Gatsby at a party in The Great Gatsby film

    Five of the best
    Five of the best novels about celebrity culture

  • Tilly Fitzgerald.

    Authors ask Waterstones to rehire worker fired after tweet about gender-critical writer

  • The Uptown Local by Cory Leadbeater review – exploding the Joan Didion myth

  • The History of Ideas by David Runciman review – casting around

  • Mary and the Rabbit Dream by Noémi Kiss-Deáki review – an 18th-century hoax

  • Book of the day
    Twelve Trees by Daniel Lewis review – a global arboreal odyssey

  • ‘I celebrate the human condition’: Louis Stettner’s real lives – in pictures

  • Robert Irwin, writer at home in South London.

    Robert Irwin obituary

  • ‘The sun. It rises and rises, and I’m looking up too, into its light.’

    After my husband’s death, looking down was all I could do. Then I saw a dragonfly

    Ailsa Piper
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