Fiction
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Editors' picks
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Justine Jordan on love and war, family crises, lost dogs and cosmonauts
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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
Most recent
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Aug 19 2008:
John Crace: 'I'm still down to my last six castles after having the French bitch to stay. But, hey, she gets the chop today. So all's well that ends well'
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Aug 17 2008:
Novelist criticises limited selection of titles as 'a wasted opportunity' to turn a generation onto good writing
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Aug 17 2008:
Review: The Missing Person's Guide to Love by Susanna Jones
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Aug 17 2008:
Review: Drivetime by James Meek
He captures isolation in a world full of people and noise and punctuates it with moments of delicious fantasy says Mary Fitzgerald -
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Aug 17 2008:
Review: Excavating Kafka by James Hawes
Life wasn't really such a trial for the supposedly tortured artist, says his new biographer. Joanna Kavenna explains -
Aug 17 2008:
Review: Our Story Begins by Tobias Wolff
Old favourites mingle with fresh classics in Tobias Wolff's latest collection says Tim Adams -
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Aug 16 2008:
Review: Midnight's Children by Salman Rushdie
Week four: Readers' responses -
Aug 16 2008:
John Crace condenses Of Mice and Men
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Aug 16 2008:
As a teenager, Joseph O'Connor was so enthralled by the work of John McGahern he spent many evenings copying out - then reworking - one of his exquisite short stories. It taught him how to become a writer
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Aug 16 2008:
Review: The Draining Lake by Arnaldur Indridason
A master storyteller who has a real gift for evoking complex humanity -
Aug 16 2008:
Review: Cham by Jonathan Trigell
Like Chamonix's famous black runs, the narrative goes downhill fast -
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