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  • Scottish author Ali Smith wins Dublin Literary Award
  • ‘What a homecoming for my book’ — Scottish author Ali Smith announced as Dublin Literary Award winner
  • Seasonal Quartet: Ali Smith and New European Ensemble review – words and music connect

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rte.ie /1 month ago

Scottish author Ali Smith wins Dublin Literary Award

Scottish author Ali Smith has been announced as winner of the 2026 Dublin Literary Award for her novel Gliff.

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independent.ie /1 month ago

‘What a homecoming for my book’ — Scottish author Ali Smith announced as Dublin Literary Award winner

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theguardian.com /1 week ago

Seasonal Quartet: Ali Smith and New European Ensemble review – words and music connect

Spitalfields festival, LondonNew pieces written in response to the novelist’s works by Kate Moore, Alice Yeung, Seung-Won Oh and Sara Zamboni made for ravishing harmonies and inter...

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elle.com /1 month ago

Shelf Life: Maggie Smith

The author of A Suit or a Suitcase takes ELLE’s literary survey.

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Novel about ‘Disneyfication’ of nature wins climate fiction prize

Hum, Helen Phillips’ third novel, featuring a woman whose job is taken by a humanoid robot, is a terrifying look into a future where AI rules and nature is scarceA novel featuring...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

From tents to trebles: Edinburgh book festival to set author’s words to music

Works of Ali Smith, Kathleen Jamie and more to feature in celebration of literature’s interplay with other art forms, says directorThis year’s Edinburgh book festival is expanding...

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newscientist.com /1 month ago

'The book is in the future, but everything is seeded from our present'

Helen Phillips, winner of the Climate Fiction prize for her novel Hum, on if stories can make a difference, her anxieties and writing about the climate

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

Hildegard, Tarkovsky, Citrus Trees

“Isn’t it a kind of arrogance to believe that anything can be exempt from the deeply tangled and patterned networks of reality?”

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

Claire Fuller: ‘Dylan Thomas showed me that writing could make me feel everything’

The novelist on being inspired by Shirley Jackson, discovering the brilliance of Denis Johnson, and finding comfort in Elizabeth StroutMy earliest reading memory When I was five a...

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

‘I laughed out loud dozens of times’: authors choose books to make you fall back in love with reading

From a darkly comic new novel to a gripping 1950s memoir – Katherine Rundell, Malala Yousafzai, Matt Haig and others appearing at Hay festival pick titles to tempt youMalala Yousaf...

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businessgreen.com /1 month ago

Dystopian novel about the 'Disneyfication of nature' wins £10,000 Climate Fiction Prize

Helen Phillips takes home award for novel Hum which depicts a near future impacted by climate change, where green spaces are limited and humans yearn for nature and clean air

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Ardern ecstasies at Auckland Writers Festival

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

How to Love the World by Ilka Tampke review – a woman is trapped by a fallen tree

The stuck narrator records the minutiae of the forest and her harrowing life in a purposeful novel that demands a slow read but doesn’t always reward itA large branch falls to the...

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locusmag.com /1 month ago

Phillips Wins 2026 Climate Fiction Prize

Hum by Helen Phillips has been announced as the winner of the second annual Climate Fiction Prize. Founded by Leo Barasi, Rose Goddard, and Imran Khan, and supported by Climate Spr...

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newsroom.co.nz /4 weeks ago

Book of the Week: ‘By page 25 she is dead’

An outrageous and courageous new novel by Dunedin author Emma Neale The post Book of the Week:...

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newsroom.co.nz /1 month ago

Winner of the Commonwealth Short Story Prize

Holly Ann Miller of Kerike...

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

Perfectoid Spaces

New books by César Aira, Osamu Dazai, Claire Fuller, Kevin Hartnett, Édouard Louis, and Teddy Wayne.

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theparisreview.org /1 month ago

The Twenty-Year Novel: Harriet Clark on The Hill

If you’re deprived of a home, deprived of access to your family, you learn that, actually, being bound to others is the significant thing.

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

Astell and Woolf review – feminist writers unite and share a sherry in the afterlife

Live theatre, NewcastleIn Shelagh Stephenson’s spiky comedy, Virginia Woolf and Mary Astell become celestial companions, discussing religion, science and independenceMary Astell is...

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oxfordmail.co.uk /3 weeks ago

Oxford-born author Angela Tomaski shortlisted for major prize

Oxford-born writer Angela Tomaski is in the running for the 2026 Waterstones Debut Fiction Prize for her novel The Infamous Gilberts.

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taz.de /2 weeks ago

Elspeth Barker „O Caledonia“: Die Unverstandene

Barker neuer Roman ist geprägt von finsterem Humor. „O Caledonia“ ist trotzig und spielt in der düster-romantischen Landschaft der schottischen Highlands. mehr...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

Home is where the art is: the rise of the epic domestic novel

Writing about home life doesn’t have to be humdrum argues the author of Natural Disaster – just look at world-spanning, taboo-shattering works such as Ducks, Newburyport and All Fo...

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foreignpolicy.com /1 month ago

Maggie O’Farrell’s Most Ambitious Novel Yet

Plus, a Venezuelan thriller in translation.

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