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novels
Total Results: 11
29 Apr 2025 - 12:59am
A Russian novel saved my mind
Revolutions start on the page
Noah Kumin
Friday, 18 April
18.04
Mario Vargas Llosa’s illiberal conversion
He swapped Leftism for Pinochet
Pratinav Anil
Friday, 29 September
29.09
Stephen King’s boomer propaganda
The former anti-authoritarian was captured by Covid
Kat Rosenfield
Thursday, 6 April
06.04
Did heteropessimism kill the rom-com?
If men are trash, how can they be love interests?
Kat Rosenfield
Monday, 11 July
11.07
Why fiction is failing Britain
Novelists are ignoring every day reality
Francesca Peacock
Tuesday, 5 April
05.04
Novelists are afraid of class
It is now taboo to write about social differences
Philip Hensher
Friday, 7 January
07.01
Michel Houellebecq is a hopeless romantic
He's cynical about sex, yet prey to the potential of love
Jarryd Bartle
Saturday, 11 September
11.09
The war on Martin Amis
His response to the attacks was a quixotic and disastrous battle against Islamism
Will Lloyd
Monday, 21 June
21.06
How to save fiction
Spineless publishing houses and 'sensitivity readers' don't care about art
Niamh Mulvey
Tuesday, 8 September
08.09
The greatest stories never told
Introducing ‘Alt Histories’ – a series in which we explore what we can learn from what didn't happen
Peter Franklin
Thursday, 6 June
06.06
What’s the point of political fiction?
Novels rarely make laws – but they enlarge our political vocabulary
Sam Leith