The historian is set to lead a ‘stellar’ 2026 panel featuring the Pulp frontman and other acclaimed writers, as the search begins for next year’s standout work of fiction
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker w…
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The historian is set to lead a ‘stellar’ 2026 panel featuring the Pulp frontman and other acclaimed writers, as the search begins for next year’s standout work of fiction
Pulp frontman Jarvis Cocker w…
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The poet’s moving exploration of deafness, difference and identity
Raymond Antrobus is not the first poet in his family: on his mother’s side, he is descended from Thomas Gray, whose most famous poem,…
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The poet reflects on his heritage, his new life as a father in Margate – and why his memoir is a call to arms
When Raymond Antrobus was a child, he writes in his new book, The Quiet Ear, his father wo…
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