FICTION
September 2016
Amos Oz's new novel Judas embraces history, debate, and autobiography
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June 2016
Lionel Shriver's latest novel is a a speculative spin on the disintegration of the United States
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May 2016
J.L. Carr’s masterpiece A Month in the Country only runs to 85 pages. If only more writers realised that length isn’t everything
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May 2016
L.S. Hilton's Maestra is a spectacular act of revenge on the English upper class and on men
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