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One of Britain's most inconsistent writers, Evelyn Waugh is perhaps best know for his glittering, witty prose, which, in some of his lesser novels, can seem hollow and empty: a bright glaze ...
What would you do if at the centre of your whole life there was a secret? A secret so fundamental that it would change everything about you if it were ever known? A secret that you had kept for ...
For anyone who ever dreamt that adulthood would be more than it turned out to be, JM Coetzee's taut masterpiece, Youth , is a must-read. Set against the background of the 1960s, the novel ...
If you felt that Bertha, Rochester's mad wife in the attic, received a raw deal in Jane Eyre, then Jean Rhys's Wide Sargasso Sea is the book for you. This is a book that tells hidden ...
One of the most exciting and important young artists of the past decade, Iranian-born Shirin Neshat has addressed issues of nation, colonialism, and gender in a variety of media, always ...
Pablo Georgieff writes about the english edition of Move House Move House. Sean Topham uses these two terms to open up the field of portable housing. Cloth, wood, steel, plastic and other ...