There's been so much lively poetry this year that it's been hard to choose my favourites. To begin with, two massive yellow bricks - J.H. Prynne's late work in one convenient volume, and Mimi Khalvati ...
From the publisher: Turns the familiar story of trafficking across the US-Mexico border on its head, looking at firearms smuggled south from the United States to Mexico and their ricochet effects.
My Book of the Year has to be Kaliane Bradley’s debut The Ministry of Time. It’s the kind of book that ruins reading for you for months afterwards, because you know no other book will be as fun, as ...
It's a funny thing to look back over the year, to look at everything you have read and spot unifying themes and flavours - connections you didn't consciously know you were making at the time. There is ...
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From the publisher: The new must-read biography of Queen Elizabeth II from the winner of the Baillie Gifford PrizeFrom one of the funniest writers of our time, the award-winning and Sunday Times ...
From the publisher: A brilliantly buzzy consideration of how we - the fans - should respond to good art made by bad peopleWise and bold and full of the kind of gravitas that might even rub off' LISA ...
From the publisher: J.H. Prynne is Britain’s leading late Modernist poet. His austere yet playful poetry challenges our sense of the world, not by any direct address to the reader but by showing ...
From the publisher: Drawn from more than two decades of pathbreaking writing, the iconic and bestselling David Graeber's most important essays and interviews.'David ...
From the publisher: The author of She-Wolves chronicles the lives and reigns of Richard II and Henry IV, two cousins whose rivalry brought their nation to the brink of disintegration - and back ...