Rhidian Brook on The Aftermath
Rhidian Brook tells us where he found the spark for his latest novel, The Aftermath, which is published today... Read more
Rhidian Brook tells us where he found the spark for his latest novel, The Aftermath, which is published today... Read more
This week is Jewish Book Week, and sees the announcement of the Jewish Quartely-Wingate Prize 2013. Journalist and author of The Coincidence Engine, Sam Leith, looks at the rich breadth of the Prize's scope, and why this makes for such an interesting and diverse shortlist...
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With Shadow Of Night, book two of her All Souls Trilogy, being released in paperback this week, novelist and historian Deborah Harkness tells us how vital historical context is to her storytelling... Read more
Winner of the Orange Prize for Fiction 2012, Madeline Miller take a moment to look back on a year filled with unexpected travels...
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Ben Elton spoke to us about his new novel Two Brothers, the lasting importance of Remembrance Sunday and why art, and comedy, will always triumph over bullies, large and small.
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The novelist Lawrence Norfolk talks about the sources and sauces of his new book John Saturnall’s Feast.
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Hilary Mantel has beaten off competition from Will Self and Deborah Levy, amongst others, to win a second Man Booker Prize. Read more
Our Fiction Buyer Chris White chooses Bring Up the Bodies, by Hilary Mantel as his Man Booker Prize winner.
So many historical novels take the Tudor Age as their setting that it is sometimes hard to separate your Wyatts from your Churchyards. And yet with her previous novel, Wolf Hall, Hilary Mantel easily managed to distinguish herself from her peers, displaying a vivid and immediate voice, an absorbingly comprehensive feel for the period and, above all, a central character, Thomas Cromwell, so chock full of contradictions that he makes Raskolnikov look one dimensional Read more