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A bravura performance for the latest Lucy Barton novel, plus Kate Atkinson, Zoe Gilbert and a return to a Hilary Mantel classic
Karina Urbach, a historian, tells the story of how her grandmother got her intellectual rights restored after being denied authorship for more than 80 years
The American artist uses large-format cameras to capture everyday life
Spiky, awkward retired teacher Olive Kitteridge makes a welcome — if brittle — return
The follow-up to ‘My Name is Lucy Barton’ is an extraordinary exercise in imaginative empathy
‘What does it mean to be a writer? To be alone in many ways’
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