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Creaking under its own weight, at half the size this could have been twice as powerful
Creaking under its own weight, at half the size this could have been twice as powerful
The author’s new book continues to play with layout to convey consciousness but spans a longer stretch of time than her debut
The novel sets out to dismantle the gender binary while also dissecting it, all the time riffing with energy and insight on nostalgia
The legacy of Dockrill’s young adult writing career is evident in chirpy proses that brims with exclamation marks, superlatives and capitalisations
A chance discovery in a library helped Whitaker overcome the trauma of a brutal stabbing and set him on the path to becoming a writer
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Eleanor Catton blends literary and commercial fiction in her latest masterful display of character set in New Zealand
Sebastian Barry uses a cocoon of language to magical effect in a tale full of the warnings of mortality
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