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Aniefiok Ekpoudom & Gary Younge: Where We Come From
Within the British music scene, recent years have borne witness to underground genres emerging from the inner cities, going on to become some of the …
2 years ago
Laleh Khalili & James Butler: The Corporeal Life of Seafaring
Laleh Khalili’s new book The Corporeal Life of Seafaring (Mack) draws on her own experiences to describe with care and imagination the material and p…
2 years ago
Fleur Adcock: Collected Poems
Fleur Adcock’s sly, laconic poems have been delighting audiences since her 1964 debut The Eye of the Hurricane. Her Collected Poems draws together th…
2 years ago
Holly Pester & Nathalie Olah: The Lodgers
Holly Pester discusses her debut novel, The Lodgers, with Nathalie Olah.
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2 years, 1 month ago
Rachael Allen & Lucy Mercer: God Complex
‘Here is a wasteland / of parched aesthetics / patched up with modern tubes’ – Rachael Allen’s long-awaited second collection, God Complex, is a long…
2 years, 1 month ago
Lara Pawson & Jennifer Hodgson: Spent Light
Lara Pawson discusses her new book Spent Light with Jennifer Hodgson.
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2 years, 1 month ago
Paul Muldoon: Howdie-Skelp
Paul Muldoon reads from and talks about his collection Howdie-Skelp.
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2 years, 1 month ago
Adam Phillips & Hermione Lee: On Giving Up
‘Our history of giving up – that is to say, our attitude towards it, our obsession with it, our disavowal of its significance – may be a clue to some…
2 years, 1 month ago
Lavinia Greenlaw & Jennifer Higgie: The Vast Extent
Lavinia Greenlaw’s new book The Vast Extent is a collection of ‘exploded essays’, about light and image, sight and the unseen, covering wide territor…
2 years, 2 months ago
Seán Hewitt & Sarah Perry: Rapture’s Road
Seán Hewitt’s new poetry collection Rapture’s Road follows hard on the heels of Tongues of Fire – the winner of the 2021 Laurel Prize – and the bests…
2 years, 2 months ago