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Elsa Morante’s wild, compelling fiction

This vivid story of class and family by the rediscovered Italian novelist was where Elena Ferrante “discovered what literature can…

By Ellen Peirson-Hagger

Elsa Morante’s wild, compelling fiction

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Lessons from the afterlife

Lessons from the afterlife

In A Second Act, intensive care doctor Matt Morgan collects stories from patients who returned from death. Can they teach…

By Sophie McBain

From Rochelle Gurstein to Philippa Found: new books reviewed in short

From Rochelle Gurstein to Philippa Found: new books reviewed in short

Also featuring Pub by Philip Howell and Runaway Horses by Carlo Fruttero and Franco Lucentini.

By Michael Prodger, Finn McRedmond and Pippa Bailey

Inside the Royal Society of Literature’s civil war

Inside the Royal Society of Literature’s civil war

Amid allegations of censorship, secrecy and elitism, the 300-year-old institution is tearing itself apart.

By Ellen Peirson-Hagger

Did the Tories create modern Britain?

Did the Tories create modern Britain?

A revisionist history claims the postwar consensus was shaped by Conservative visions.

By Richard J Evans

25 books to read in 2025

25 books to read in 2025

From AI to the Beatles and from Pope Francis to Jung Chang, here are the new books to look out…

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How 4chan became the home of the elite reader

How 4chan became the home of the elite reader

The left is losing its grip on the literary realm.

By Ella Dorn

The double gift of David Lodge

The double gift of David Lodge

The author’s versatile genius posed a question: if you can’t write a novel, what gives you the right to pronouce…

By John Sutherland

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