My Book of the Year goes to Richard Powers’s Playground. I am still reeling from this novel. Give yourself over to it completely – the reward is immense. Top notch.
Caroline Bird’s new collection reigns top of my poetry reads, very closely followed by CAConrad. Flanagan’s Question 7 stands as my non-fiction pick. And other front-runners in fiction include: If Only by Vigdis Hjorth (tr. Charlotte Barslund) and Scaffolding by Lauren Elkin.
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A new novel from the Booker-shortlisted authorA POWERFUL NEW NOVEL FROM THE PULITZER PRIZE-WINNING AND BOOKER-SHORTLISTED AUTHOR OF THE OVERSTORY AND BEWILDERMENT'Is there anything Richard Powers cannot write? The world here…
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Caroline Bird's new poems show us the ambush of real life that occurs in the stillness after the happy ending. This is a collection about marriage, lesbian parenthood, addiction and recovery in which a recurring dream is playing out: a…
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Winner of the Baillie Gifford Prize for Non-Fiction 2024A breathtaking new book about love, family and nuclear fission from one of our greatest writers'Question 7 could be Richard Flanagan’s greatest yet' Guardian‘A…
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Translated by Charlotte BarslundA groundbreaking, potent novel about the destructive force of romantic love from award-winning writer Vigdis HjorthA relatively young woman, aged thirty. She married in her early twenties, had two children.…
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The new collection from 'one of America's most legendary living poets' (Ocean Vuong), written in the drive to fall in love with the world again not as it was, but as it iswhen the hammerapproached we thoughtis that thing coming this…
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The debut novel from the brilliant essayist, reviewer, cultural critic and author of FlaneuseThe story of two couples who live in the same apartment in north-east Paris almost fifty years apart.In 2019, Anna, a psychoanalyst, is…