Who’s in, who’s out, and how many have you read? The story behind our 100 best novels list ⊕
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Jane Eyre or Wuthering Heights; Ulysses or Catch-22 … Find out which title came top, as chosen by authors, critics and academics worldwide
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As Stephen King points out, compiling…
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The author’s prize-winning memoir about losing both her sons to suicide is a calm, sensitive account of ‘radical acceptance’
‘There is no good way to say this.” This is the phrase used by police when …
12 months ago
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The novelist’s meditation on grief, memory and radical acceptance contains both horror and comfort
In this quietly devastating account of life after the death by suicide of both of her sons, Yiyun Li …
As her memoir of losing her sons is published, the author talks about radical acceptance and how writing fiction helped her to prepare for tragedy
As the novelist Yiyun Li often observes, there is no …
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