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Republic of Consciousness Prize 2019 Shortlist Readings

We hosted the shortlisted authors for the Republic of Consciousness Prize 2019 in an evening of...

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Late in the Day: Tessa Hadley and Alex Clark

Tessa Hadley's new novel Late in the Day (Jonathan Cape) addresses loss, friendship and lives...

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Dreams of Leaving and Remaining: James Meek and Chris Bickerton

In Dreams of Leaving and Remaining (Verso), novelist, journalist, essayist and contributing...

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Sea Monsters: Chloe Aridjis and Juliet Jacques

Chloe Aridjis’s third novel Sea Monsters (Chatto), set in Mexico in the late 1980s, describes the...

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Who Killed My Father: Édouard Louis & Kerry Hudson

Édouard Louis, one of France’s most acclaimed young writers, shot to international fame with his...

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Vertigo & Ghost: Fiona Benson and Daisy Johnson

Fiona Benson’s Vertigo & Ghost (Jonathan Cape), the follow-up to her award-winning 2014 debut...

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Danny Dorling and Sally Tomlinson: Brexit and the End of Empire

Things fall apart when empires crumble. Rediscovery of past glories is attempted again and again,...

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Notes to Self: Emilie Pine and Katherine Angel

First published by Irish independent Tramp Press, Emilie Pine’s Notes to Self became a phenomenal...

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John Lanchester and Daniel Soar: The Wall

John Lanchester’s new novel, The Wall, is a Kafkaesque nightmare whose richly-imagined world is...

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Out of the Woods: Luke Turner and Olivia Laing

After the disintegration of the most significant relationship of his life, the demons Luke Turner...

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Simon Garfield and Andy Miller: In Miniature

Simon Garfield – 'The schoolteacher who made the time fly, a one-man Blue Peter team for...

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Mathias Enard and Elif Shafak: Tell Them of Battles, Kings and Elephants

Man Booker International-shortlisted novelist Mathias Enard, 'the most brazenly lapel-grabbing...

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Lisa Appignanesi and Lara Feigel: Everyday Madness

After the death of her partner of thirty-two years, Lisa Appignanesi was thrust into a state...

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Peak Inequality: Danny Dorling and Faiza Shaheen

In Peak Inequality: Britain’s Ticking Time Bomb Danny Dorling presents the evidence that in 2018...

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Tony Wood and James Meek: Russia Without Putin

Does the West’s obsession with Vladimir Putin prevent it from genuinely understanding Russia? In...

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Jenny Hval and Laura Snapes: Paradise Rot

‘Like Björk and FKA Twigs, Norwegian artist Jenny Hval presents a version of female sexuality in...

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TJ Clark and Jeremy Harding: Heaven on Earth

What is it about the particularities of painting that has allowed artists to explore, in a...

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Iain Sinclair and Patrick Wright: Living with Buildings

In Living With Buildings (Profile), Iain Sinclair embarks on a series of expeditions – through...

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Martin Moore and David Runciman: Democracy Hacked

In Democracy Hacked, Martin Moore examines how our own fragile political systems are being gamed...

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Ben Marcus and Eley Williams: Notes from the Fog

Ben Marcus is one of contemporary American fiction’s most masterful writers. His new book of...

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