The best books to read in April: new paperbacks from Katie Kitamura, Benjamin Wood and Mick Herron ⊕⊕
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Looking for a new reading recommendation? Here are some great new paperbacks, from Booker-listed novels to reportage from Ukraine
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Sixteen novels are in contention for the £30,000 award, now in its 31st year, with settings ranging from climate-ravaged islands to a near-future Kolkata
Katie Kitamura, Susan Choi, Kit de Waal and Li…
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No debut novels are among the six finalists, with established authors including Ben Markovits and previously shortlisted Andrew Miller in the running
Chris Power: ‘As a Booker prize judge I helped whi…
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Chair of judges Roddy Doyle says the 13 ‘gripping’ titles in contention for the £50,000 award all ‘examine identity, individual or national’
• Comment: This year’s Booker prize longlist looks in new d…
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An actor’s story becomes a thrillingly radical deconstruction of family relationships and the social roles we play
There is an eeriness to great acting. Studied movements take on life; a living other …
This tricksy novel from the author of A Separation takes its cue from Rachel Cusk’s Outline trilogy – but what starts as intrigue soon starts to feel like time-wasting
Katie Kitamura’s most recent boo…
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The Japanese-American author of unsettling new novel Audition talks about why fiction isn’t frivolous, family life with fellow writer Hari Kunzru, and how US authors are facing a critical moment
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