In a culminating article, our writers come together to discuss which of the shortlisted titles they believe will be crowned winner in the end.
NEW YORK – “The Handmaid's Tale” is selling again.
Andrew Miller answers our questions, what's he reading now, what would he take to a desert island, what gave him the reading ...
Margaret Atwood’s “The Handmaid’s Tale,” a novel set in a totalitarian society, has shot to the top of Amazon’s bestselling ...
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Literary translation is a crucial – and misunderstood – part of the publishing industry. Now it’s under threat from ...
The New Zealand novelist Catherine Chidgey ought to be much more celebrated in this country than she is. Do not be put off by the fact that The Axeman’s Carnival (Europa, £14.99) is narrated by ...
Inspired by abolitionist Sarah Grimké, this novel tackles themes of slavery and women's rights in early 19th-century Charleston This Pulitzer Prize-winning novel reimagines the Underground Railroad as ...
Two poets also spoke for the showcase. Cork-based author Dean Browne’s début poetry collection After Party is partly inspired by his growing up in Tipperary and his working-class roots, due on 25th ...
Self-help books can be an accessible starting point of one’s reading journey, and an introduction to other forms of writing and cultures.
Queer rights activist shares his thoughts on storytelling and literature’s role in his activism and filmmaking.