Books
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Two hundred years after the Peterloo massacre, which led to the founding of the Manchester Guardian, protest is shaping our political moment. Where do we go from here?
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From Hamlet to Hume ... two histories of thought, one imaginative and stylish, one very much not
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The songwriter and activist picks the best books on dissent, from Paul Foot’s masterly final work to Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine
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After The God of Small Things made her a global star, the novelist turned to political writing and activism. Gary Younge finds out why
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A story told in fragments as working-class Lucy finds her way in the modern world
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The acclaimed author on the power of familial love, ignoring advice to write only about domestic life, and the recent death of her husband
Hay festival 2019
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Why did Britain not look to other countries for examples of best practice, asks expert
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Author says it is the job of writers to put themselves into the minds of others
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TV cooking judge says gimmicks are getting in the way of good flavour and texture
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Dr Rory Cormac tells Hay festival Bond still loved by MI6 despite bearing no resemblance to a real spy
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Social justice and limitless abundance – a leftwing provocateur serves up some techno-optimism
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This jaunty set of rules for good writing has become a bestseller in the US. But is it always right?
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The speeches of a young climate crisis activist who inspired global school strikes are sobering but tentatively hopeful
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The great stylist of US crime has a blast in wartime Los Angeles with a charming socialite, a charred body and some stolen gold
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A bleak, bold saga of a desperately poor family in 20th-century France
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Violence past and present contrasts with fantasy during marching season in Belfast after the Troubles
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A mysterious column of smoke fills the London sky, in this stylish and funny tale about a journalist on the rocks
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Migrating hummingbirds, a chick at the circus and runaway robots getting into trouble
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The 28-year-old says her often macabre stories are about how our bodies contain and betray us – and are ‘not, not horror writing’
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The author and mental health activist on writing for different age groups, homeschooling, and being followed by Harry and Meghan
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Before Terry Pratchett died, Gaiman told his friend he would adapt their novel about an angel and a devil stopping the apocalypse. As Good Omens starts on TV, he discusses fame, politics and honouring that promise
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The author discusses her fears for free speech, older women, and her latest book, Outrages, a study of the persecution of gay men by the legal system in Victorian Britain
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Her new novel reimagines Frankenstein for the AI era. The Oranges Are Not the Only Fruit author talks immortality, anger and why she’s still an evangelist
What to read
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The Native American writer on the beauty of Samanta Schweblin’s Mouthful of Birds – and the author that everyone should read
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The songwriter and activist picks the best books on dissent, from Paul Foot’s masterly final work to Naomi Klein’s Shock Doctrine
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Books of 2019
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The Goldfinch takes flight in cinemas, Robert Macfarlane goes underground and Margaret Atwood continues The Handmaid’s Tale … what to look forward to in the world of books
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As the Hay festival begins, authors reveal the books that have transformed the way they think
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