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  • What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March
  • High and Low by Amanda Craig review – will Britain boil over?

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nybooks.com /1 month ago

London’s Brutal Underground

In Patrick Radden Keefe’s London Falling, an ordinary boy’s deadly obsession with the ultrarich reveals deeper corruption at the heart of modern London.

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theguardian.com /1 month ago

What we’re reading: writers and readers on the books they enjoyed in March

John Lanchester, Patmeena Sabit and Guardian readers discuss the titles they have read over the last month. Join the conversation in the commentsI find it hard to read contemporary...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

High and Low by Amanda Craig review – will Britain boil over?

A north London cafe is under siege in a state-of-the-nation satire that brings together the haves and have-notsBritain, muses trainee barrister Xan, was getting “hotter, crueller a...

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theguardian.com /3 weeks ago

The Given World by Melissa Harrison review – a stunning tale of rural life for an era of ecological crisis

Eerie omens haunt this absorbing group portrait set over six months in an English villageSitting stoned on a hill above his village, a young man muses on his place in the world. Co...

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foreignpolicy.com /1 month ago

Did London’s Dirty Money Really Kill a Teenage Fantasist?

Patrick Radden Keefe’s “London Falling” is a mystery that turns into a tragedy.

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bookishelf.com /2 weeks ago

John of John by Douglas Stuart

An honest, spoiler-free review of John of John by Douglas Stuart, the Booker-winner's third novel set on the Isle of Harris. Three generations, one croft, and the things a communit...

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

John of John by Douglas Stuart review – will a father and son come out to each other?

The Booker winner’s epic tale of gay love and loneliness in the Hebrides charts an uneasy homecoming against a backdrop of repressionThere’s a common greeting in the Outer Hebrides...

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ft.com /1 month ago

The return of Londonophobia

Reflections on an ancient prejudice

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taz.de /6 days ago

Neuer Roman von Ben Lerner: Transatlantisches Elysium

Ben Lerners neuer Roman gilt hierzulande bereits als Meisterwerk. Vor allem ist er jedoch eine Versicherung, dass man Amerika nicht aufgeben darf. mehr...

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conservativehome.com /1 month ago

Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people

In his new history of liberalism Wooldridge finds ample cause for pessimism. The post Populists prosper when liberals no longer know the people appeared first on Conservative Home.

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southwalesargus.co.uk /4 weeks ago

John le Carré classic hits the stage in city

The popularity of the work of John le Carré shows no signs of abating.

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nybooks.com /3 weeks ago

‘Facing the Past’

Ben Lerner’s dazzling new novel, Transcription, plays variations on the conflicts and bonds that are felt among three generations.

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vulture.com /1 month ago

Ben Lerner’s Big Feelings

The acclaimed writer of cerebral autofiction returns with his strangest and most moving novel yet.

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blogs.lse.ac.uk /1 month ago

David Harvey on Marx in the age of finance capital

In The Story of Capital David Harvey returns once more to Karl Marx’s Capital, exploring the importance of rent-and-interest-bearing capital neglected in orthodox Marxism. Praising...

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blogs.lse.ac.uk /4 days ago

A currency in crisis – the euro’s structural fragility

John H. Cochrane, Luis Garicano and Klaus Masuch’s Crisis Cycle analyses the euro’s evolution from its founding idealism to its current institutionalised fragility. Deftly combinin...

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newyorker.com /1 month ago

Cory Doctorow on the High Cost of Living with the Ultra-Rich

The writer and internet critic discusses books that reflect different facets of living in a society run by billionaires.

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theguardian.com /2 weeks ago

‘I don’t know what could top that’: debut author Jem Calder on being discovered by Sally Rooney

His first story collection, Reward System, was a cult hit. Now comes a novel that’s a bleakly funny appraisal of millennial relationships, technology and ennui. He talks about love...

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brisbanetimes.com.au /2 weeks ago

Steve Toltz’s new novel is jokey, polymathic and turned up to 11

The Booker-shortlisted author’s overflowing fourth novel is a comic Bildungsroman of middle age.

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pbs.org /1 month ago

On 'Settle In,' Patrick Radden Keefe and Amna Nawaz discuss 'London Falling'

Patrick Radden Keefe is the author behind bestsellers like "Say Nothing" and "Empire of Pain." The New Yorker staff writer's latest book, "London Falling," is about the mysterious...

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csmonitor.com /2 weeks ago

Astute ‘Transcription’ asks readers, ‘Do you copy?’

Ben Lerner’s noteworthy novel explores tech’s impositions on memory, history, and relationships.

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newyorker.com /1 week ago

What’s Missing from Belle Burden’s “Strangers”

One of the biggest books of the year weaves a tale of financial peril—but a review of court documents complicates the narrative.

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buzzmag.co.uk /1 month ago

JAY MCINERNEY’s new novel brings us up to date with the Calloway family

Jay McInerney has always managed to capture New York life: cultural and culinary aspects, changing politics and social attitudes. The post JAY MCINERNEY’s new novel brings us up t...

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nybooks.com /1 week ago

Damming the Big Ocean

Edward Fishman's Chokepoints explains how the US came to rely on its economic arsenal, but stops short of a complete assessment of the unreliable tactic and its often devastating c...

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crimereads.com /3 days ago

Pop Novelist: Rereading Michael Crichton’s ‘Sphere’

Somebody occasionally points out that vastly more words have been published about Kafka than Kafka himself wrote in his lifetime. Somebody’s probably writing a book about Kafka thi...

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