Fiction
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Editors' picks
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"My father never trusted any white person at all, would not let them in his house. Luckily my mother was entirely different." Toni Morrison talks to Susanna Rustin
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David Foster Wallace, whose apparent suicide has shocked readers around the world, was the most brilliant American writer of his generation. In a speech, published here for the first time, he reflects on the difficulties of daily life and 'making it to 30, or maybe 50, without wanting to shoot yourself in the head'
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Fellow Canadian Margaret Atwood on how Alice Munro's tales of small-town Ontario have elevated to 'international literary sainthood'
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Peru's most celebrated novelist tells Paul Hamilos about his efforts to avoid retreating from the world
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The Villa Gillet has been asking writers who attend the International Forum on the Novel to select a word which underpins their work. Jonathan Lethem, Adam Thirlwell, Nuruddin Farah and James Meek explain how the words they've chosen are key to their writing
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Nov 16 2008:
This Breathing World by José Luis de Juan
The stories start in parallel but become increasingly entwined, says Michael Englard -
Nov 16 2008:
The Language of Others by Clare Morrall
Atonement meets The Curious Incident of the Dog in the Night-Time, says Michael Englard
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