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Total Results: 204
10/15/2019 - 1:37pm
The Booker Prize judges had one job
It was an epic fail — which sets a rotten precedent — to award this year's prize to two winners, says a former judge
Sam Leith
Thursday, July 11
11.07
Don’t call it poverty porn
A wave of working-class writers are demanding to be listened to
Jenny McCartney
Thursday, July 4
04.07
Murdoch’s moral vision
Giles Fraser
Thursday, June 6
06.06
What’s the point of political fiction?
Novels rarely make laws – but they enlarge our political vocabulary
Sam Leith
Thursday, May 2
02.05
Call yourself well-read?
Sam Leith
Friday, April 26
26.04
Why are Millennials so boring?
Douglas Murray
Tuesday, April 23
23.04
How Jane Austen makes fools of her fans
Tanya Gold
Friday, April 5
05.04
How punditry polluted the novel
Douglas Murray
Monday, March 4
04.03
Why our troubled times are perfect for poetry
Bidisha
Friday, March 1
01.03
Dylan Thomas: populist
Freya Sanders
Wednesday, February 6
06.02
Why are frauds so fascinating?
Trying to be the centre of attention – as author Dan Mallory did – brings out the devil in anyone
Douglas Murray
Friday, September 14
14.09
How post-modernism killed America’s morality
Giles Fraser
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