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Julia Blackburn & Sarah Clegg: Remedies

09 May 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In Remedies (Hazel Press) playwright, poet, novelist, biographer, historian and much else besides Julia Blackburn meditates on the images, amulets and...

Chiara Barzini & Olivia Laing: Aqua

06 May 2026

Contributed by Lukas

The Los Angeles Aqueduct, a 233-mile engineering masterwork, carries water from the Owens Valley, across the desert to a barren corner of California. ...

Lena Khalaf Tuffaha and So Mayer: Something About Living

04 May 2026

Contributed by Lukas

ena Khalaf Tuffaha was born in Seattle but grew up in Saudi Arabia and Jordan, and her poetry reflects on her Palestinian, Jordanian and Syrian herita...

Lynne Tillman & Brian Dillon: Thrilled to Death

02 May 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Over the last four decades, Lynne Tillman has established herself as one of America's most audacious writers with works such as Haunted Houses (1986) ...

Georgi Gospodinov & Chris Power: Death and the Gardener

29 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In his latest novel Death and the Gardener Georgi Gospodinov, Bulgaria’s leading writer of fiction and winner of the International Booker Prize (f...

Sarah Perry & Amy Key: Death of an Ordinary Man

27 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Sarah Perry discussed her extraordinary new memoir with Amy Key.

Patricia Lockwood & Joe Dunthorne: Will There Ever Be Another You

25 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In her second novel Will There Ever Be Another You (Bloomsbury), LRB contributing editor Patricia Lockwood, one of our most original, inventive and pr...

Sarah Howe & Sandeep Parmar: Foretokens

22 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

T.S. Eliot prizewinning poet Sarah Howe discusses her new collection with Sandeep Parmar.

Christopher Clark & Marina Warner: A Scandal in Königsberg

20 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Our preeminent historian of Germany turns, in A Scandal in Königsberg (Allen Lane), to an intriguing sequence of events that has fascinated for many ...

Ian Patterson & Ali Smith: Books – A Manifesto

18 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In Books: A Manifesto (Weidenfeld) subtitled How to Build a Library, poet and critic Ian Patterson reflects on a life spent with and formed by books. ...

Stephen Grosz & Helen MacDonald: Love’s Labour

15 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In his bestselling debut The Examined Life psychoanalyst Stephen Grosz explored how we learn to live. Now in Love’s Labour (Chatto) he turns to the ...

Ruby Tandoh & Olivia Sudjic: All Consuming

13 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In All Consuming (Serpent’s Tail) Ruby Tandoh wittily explores the way we eat now, from social media to restaurant critics to the perfect dinner par...

Lorna Goodison & Fawzia Muradali Kane: Dante’s Inferno

11 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Leading Jamaican poet Lorna Goodison will be in London to present her latest work, Dante’s Inferno (Carcanet). As much a transformation as a transla...

Michael Symmons Roberts & Hannah Westland on John Burnside

08 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

The Empire of Forgetting (Cape) is the final collection of the Scottish poet, novelist and essayist John Burnside, who died in May last year. Fellow p...

Miriam Toews & Octavia Bright: A Truce That Is Not Peace

06 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In her first work of non-fiction A Truce That Is Not Peace (4th Estate), acclaimed novelist Miriam Toews spirals out from a question asked of her at a...

Camilla Grudova & Jennifer Hodgson: Ágota Kristóf’s ‘I Don’t Care’

04 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Forced to leave her native Hungary by the 1956 suppression of the Hungarian Uprising, Ágota Kristóf took up residence in Switzerland and began writi...

Lauren Elkin & Lou Stoppard on Simone de Beauvoir

01 Apr 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Inspired by the new editions of Simone de Beauvoir’s 1966 novel The Image of Her and travel diary America Day by Day (Vintage), translator and novel...

Ariel at 60: Victoria Adukwei Bulley, Lavinia Greenlaw & Richard Scott

30 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Sylvia Plath’s second collection Ariel (Faber) was published in 1965, two years after the poet’s death, in a version somewhat reconfigured from he...

Edna Bonhomme & Rachel Connolly: A History of the World in Six Plagues

28 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Cholera, HIV/AIDS, the Spanish Flu, Sleeping Sickness, Ebola and COVID-19 – in Edna Bonhomme’s groundbreaking analysis of six pivotal moments in m...

Andy Beckett & Melissa Benn: Can the Left Save Labour?

25 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Throughout its history the Labour left has been a key source of energy and ideas for the party – but left-right tensions have long been the cause of...

Peter Gizzi & Anthony Joseph: Fierce Elegy

23 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Reviewing Peter Gizzi’s Fierce Elegy in the Guardian, Oluwaseun Olayiwola described how, ‘in its beautiful, fiery insistence, this collection rede...

Alexander Baron’s The Lowlife

21 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Alexander Baron’s cult classic The Lowlife, first published by Black Spring in 1963, has recently been reissued by Faber. Set in Hackney in the afte...

Marina Warner & James Butler: Sanctuary

18 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Drawing on a lifetime’s engagement with myth, literature and history as well as on her work with young refugees in Sicily in the ‘Stories in Trans...

Samuel Fisher & Helen Charman: Migraine

16 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

’Samuel Fisher’s prose moves with swift and sure tread across the glinting particulars of locality, until that condition, that curse, with its pai...

Kim Hyesoon & Will Harris: Autobiography of Death

11 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Kim Hyesoon is one South Korea’s foremost poets. Her groundbreaking and radically feminist poetry – ‘a transnational collision of shamanism, Mod...

Nell Stevens & Olivia Laing: The Original

04 Mar 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In The Original (Scribner), Nell Stevens’s second novel, Grace Inderwick grows up as the ward of a cold Victorian family in which the only warmth an...

Liliane Lijn & Jennifer Higgie: Liquid Reflections

25 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In 1958 the 18-year-old Liliane Lijn left New York for Paris, determined to become an artist. Her captivating memoir Liquid Reflections (Hamish Hamilt...

Kathryn Scanlan & Emily LaBarge: Aug 9 – Fog

18 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Twenty years ago Kathryn Scanlan (Kick the Latch, The Dominant Animal) acquired a diary at a public estate auction. It was kept by Cora E. Lacy, an e...

Jeremy Atherton Lin & Diarmuid Hester: Deep House

11 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Jeremy Atherton Lin’s Deep House (Allen Lane) is an unexpected romantic comedy haunted by centuries of gay ghosts. It’s 1996, and Jeremy, a youn...

Akshi Singh & Anouchka Grose: In Defence of Leisure

04 Feb 2026

Contributed by Lukas

In her new book In Defence of Leisure (Cape), Akshi Singh presents Marion Milner as a writer for our times. In asking the simple question: how do I wa...

Geoff Dyer & Gareth Evans: Homework

28 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Geoff Dyer has written books on every subject under the sun; now, at last, he turns his hand to memoir. Homework is his account of his childhood and a...

Francesca Wade & Lara Pawson: On Gertrude Stein

21 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

Francesca Wade’s biography, Gertrude Stein: An Afterlife, follows on from her acclaimed Square Haunting (Faber, 2020) to present a portrait of one o...

Vittles Issue 1 launch

14 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

To mark its fifth anniversary, the online food and culture publication Vittles has produced its first print issue – an engaging mix of newly commiss...

Zarina Muhammad & Lola Olufemi on bell hooks’s Art on My Mind

07 Jan 2026

Contributed by Lukas

To celebrate the Penguin Classics reissue of bell hooks’s Art on My Mind, Zarina Muhammad & Lola Olufemi discuss her work. More from the Bookshop: ...

Danny Dorling & Arianne Shahvisi: The Next Crisis

31 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

If the first quarter of the 21st Century has been rich in one thing, it is anxiety. Pandemics, asteroids, climate change, global instability, the cost...

Lamorna Ash & James Butler: Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever

29 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Don’t Forget We’re Here Forever (Bloomsbury) Lamorna Ash, author of the coming-of-age memoir cum anthropological study of the Cornish fishing i...

Jamieson Webster & Katherine Angel: On Breathing

27 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In On Breathing (Peninsula Press) Jamieson Webster, a psychoanalyst in private practice in New York and part-time faculty member at The New School f...

Laleh Khalili & David Wearing: Extractive Capitalism

24 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Laleh Khalili, Professor of Gulf Studies at the University of Exeter, looks behind the glossy surface promises of frictionless trade and limitless gro...

Sheila Fitzpatrick & Owen Hatherley: The Death of Stalin

22 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In the first of a new series from Old Street in which historian focus on a single moment of history, pre-eminent English-language expert on the Soviet...

Laura Beatty & Edmund de Waal: Pear Trees

20 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Pear Trees (Hazel Press) is a short story by Laura Beatty, the Ondaatje Prize-shortlisted novelist and biographer. Set in an Albanian mountain villa...

T.S. Eliot at Faber

17 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

On 23 April 1925, T.S. Eliot was officially invited by Geoffrey Faber to join the newly founded publishing house of Faber & Gwyer. It was to prove the...

Philip Hoare & Olivia Laing: William Blake and The Sea Monsters of Love

15 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In William Blake and The Sea Monsters of Love (4th Estate) – ‘an impassioned magnum opus celebrating Blake’s star-shaken genius by discovering...

Sasha Debevec-McKenney & Jack Underwood: Joy is My Middle Name

13 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Sasha Debevec-McKenney’s debut collection Joy Is My Middle Name (Fitzcarraldo) packs a lot in – humour, heartbreak, politics, sex, race, womanh...

Jenny Uglow & Fiona Stafford on Gilbert White

10 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In A Year with Gilbert White (Faber) biographer and historian Jenny Uglow continues her exploration of the 18th-century scientific revolution with a j...

Emily LaBarge & Olivia Laing: Dog Days

08 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Emily LaBarge’s Dog Days (Peninsula Press) begins with a personal trauma – the account of how she and her family were held hostage during the Chri...

Wendy Erskine & Sheena Patel: The Benefactors

06 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Wendy Erskine’s two short story collections Sweet Home and Dance Move marked her out as one of the most distinctive voices in contemporary Irish fic...

Ali Smith & Sarah Wood: Gliff in the Spruce Forest

03 Dec 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Playful, mind-expanding, dark, funny and endlessly rewarding, Ali Smith’s dystopian parable of an authoritarian future was one of the most talked-ab...

Ed Atkins & Holly Pester: Flower

26 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Flower (Fitzcarraldo), his first work of non-fiction, Copenhagen-based artist Ed Atkins propels us into a world of junk food, invented memories a...

Owen Hatherley & Michael Hofmann: The Alienation Effect

19 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In the 1930s, tens of thousands of central Europeans sought sanctuary from fascism in Britain. In The Alienation Effect (Allen Lane) acclaimed archi...

Ken Worpole & Melissa Benn: Brightening from the East

12 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Ken Worpole, ‘a literary original, a social and architectural historian whose books combine the Orwellian ideal of common decency with understated e...

Paul B. Preciado & Nathalie Olah: Dysphoria Mundi

05 Nov 2025

Contributed by Lukas

With Testo Junkie, Pornotopia, An Apartment in Uranus and Can the Monster Speak, Paul B. Preciado became established as one of the most exciting...

Xiaolu Guo & Philip Hoare: Call Me Ishmaelle

29 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Gender, race and identity collide on the open seas in Xiaolu Guo’s Call Me Ishmaelle (Chatto), a powerful, feminist reimagining of Herman Melville’...

Didier Eribon & Mendez: The Life, Old Age & Death of a Working-Class Woman

22 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In The Life, Old Age, and Death of a Working-Class Woman (Allen Lane), sociologist Didier Eribon continues the historical, political and personal re...

Jennifer Hodgson & Lara Pawson on Samuel Beckett

15 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Seventy years after the publication of Samuel Beckett’s first novel in English, Faber have reissued Molloy, Malone Dies and The Unnamable with ...

Sophie Lewis & Lola Olufemi: Enemy Feminisms

08 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Enemy Feminisms (Haymarket Books), described by Judith Butler as ‘honest, brutal, historically comprehensive, and brilliant’, Sophie Lewis pr...

Jacqueline Rose & Yasmin El-Rifae: Women in Dark Times

01 Oct 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Women in Dark Times (Fitzcarraldo) begins with three remarkable women: revolutionary socialist Rosa Luxemburg; German-Jewish painter Charlotte Salomon...

T.J. Clark & Caroline Arscott: Those Passions - On Art & Politics

24 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Art historian T.J. Clark began his academic career with two groundbreaking works on the art of mid-nineteenth century France, expounding materialist t...

Richard Scott, Emily Berry & Jane Yeh: That Broke Into Shining Crystals

17 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

‘With his electric Soho, Richard Scott has arrived like a lightning bolt in our midst’ said T.S. Eliot Prize judge Sinéad Morrissey on the publi...

Ariana Reines & Alice Blackhurst: Wave of Blood

10 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Poet and playwright Ariana Reines will be making a rare UK appearance to read from her new collection with Divided Books, Wave of Blood, a lyric essa...

Emily Callaci & Helen Charman: Wages for Housework

03 Sep 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Wages for Housework (Allen Lane) Emily Callaci, professor of History at the University of Wisconsin-Madison, tells the story of a movement that sho...

Oluwaseun Olayiwola & Camille Ralphs: Strange Beach

27 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In his debut collection Strange Beach – the very first title in Fitzcarraldo’s new poetry series – poet and choreographer Oluwaseun Olayiwola ...

Sue Tilley & Charlie Porter: On Leigh Bowery

20 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

From his arrival in London in 1981 – clutching a suitcase and sewing machine – to his death from AIDS on New Year’s Eve 1994, Leigh Bowery – t...

Deborah Levy & Adam Thirlwell: The Position of Spoons

13 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In The Position of Spoons novelist, essayist and playwright Deborah Levy invites the reader to share in her interior world, mapping her own life thr...

Matthew Hollis & Norman McBeath: The Seafarer

06 Aug 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Matthew Hollis has reworked the classic Anglo-Saxon poem The Seafarer into a poem desperately relevant for our times: in a society threatened by cli...

Carol Mavor & Lauren Elkin: Serendipity

30 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Serendipity (Reaktion) Carol Mavor uses Anne Frank’s journal, discovered in the Secret Annex after the Second World War, Emily Dickinson’s poem...

Philip Terry & Marina Warner: Dante’s Purgatorio

23 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In his 2014 Dante’s Inferno poet and provocateur Philip Terry moved the action to Essex University. His Purgatorio (Carcanet) transports us to ...

Fitzcarraldo at 10: Kate Briggs, Brian Dillon & Helen Charman

16 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

It’s hard to believe that Fitzcarraldo Editions has only existed for ten years; during that short time, they have published a remarkable selection o...

Tariq Ali & Oliver Eagleton: You Can’t Please All

09 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In You Can’t Please All (Verso), a sort of sequel to his seminal 1987 memoir Street-fighting Years, Tariq Ali continues the story of a life lived fl...

Simon Critchley & James Butler: On Mysticism

02 Jul 2025

Contributed by Lukas

From Jesus Christ to Krautrock via Julian of Norwich and T.S. Eliot, Simon Critchley’s On Mysticism (Profile) brilliantly displays the author’s ...

Patrick Cockburn & Duncan Campbell on Claud Cockburn

25 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Campaigning journalist Claud Cockburn – defiantly anti-establishment and proudly Communist – had as his watchword ‘believe nothing until it is o...

Pankaj Mishra & Gareth Evans: The World After Gaza

18 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Building on his seminal lecture ‘The Shoah After Gaza’ (LRB 21 March 2024) and his earlier books From the Ruins of Empire and The Age of An...

David Russell & Adam Phillips: On Marion Milner & Creativity

11 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Marion Milner, across her long career as psychoanalyst, essayist and artist, thought deeply about creativity in all its forms, exploring fields as div...

Rebecca Solnit & Carole Cadwalladr: No Straight Road Takes You There

04 Jun 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Rebecca Solnit’s latest essay collection explores subjects as diverse as the climate crisis, toxic masculinity and the rise of the far right with he...

Margaret Atwood and Sarah Howe: Paper Boat

28 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Before she became a well-known novelist, Margaret Atwood was an award-winning poet. She has been publishing poetry for more than 60 years, from the se...

Solvej Balle & Chris Power: On the Calculation of Volume

21 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

‘Every morning, she wakes up to the 18th of November. She no longer expects to wake up to the 19th of November, and she no longer remembers the 17th...

Ali Smith & Sarah Wood: Gliff

14 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Gliff, the latest novel from Ali Smith, forms the first part of a duology; its title, the Scots word for a glimpse or shock, will be echoed but not re...

Josh Cohen & Will Davies: All the Rage

07 May 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Josh Cohen’s new book, All the Rage (Granta), explores anger, in all its permutations - social media arguments, political divides, road rage, passiv...

Sarah Clegg & Ronald Hutton: The Dead of Winter

30 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In The Dead of Winter, Sarah Clegg – author of the HWA Crown Award-shortlisted Woman’s Lore - looks behind the tinsel and the turkey to explore...

Eileen Myles & Amelia Abraham: a “Working Life”

23 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Eileen Myles reads from their first collection of poetry since 2018’s Evolution. The poems in a “Working Life” evoke the joy and unease in th...

Isabelle Baafi & Lavinia Greenlaw: Chaotic Good

16 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Isabelle Baafi, winner of the Somerset Maugham Award for her pamphlet Ripe, constructs her debut collection Chaotic Good (Faber) around the story o...

Zarina Muhammad & Gabrielle de la Puente with Olivia Sudjic: Poor Artists

09 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Poor Artists (Particular Books) Zarina Muhammad and Gabrielle de la Puente (AKA The White Pube), explore the bizarre world of contemporary art th...

Karl Ove Knausgaard & Helen Charman: The Third Realm

02 Apr 2025

Contributed by Lukas

The Third Realm is the next instalment of the series Karl Ove Knausgaard began with The Morning Star and continued in The Wolves of Eternity; like...

Helen Castor & Mary Wellesley: The Eagle & the Hart

26 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

‘If ever a book of history was blessed with contemporary relevance, this one is’, writes Andrew O’Hagan of Helen Castor’s The Eagle and the Ha...

Legacy Russell & Rene Matić: Black Meme

19 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Black Meme (Verso) Legacy Russell, award-winning author of the groundbreaking Glitch Feminism, explores the “meme” as mapped to Black visual...

Thurston Moore & Jack Underwood: Sonic Life

12 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In his memoir Sonic Life (Faber), Thurston Moore recounts a life that has been defined by music. Following a childhood rock ’n’ roll epiphany in...

Rachel Kushner & Adam Thirlwell: Creation Lake

05 Mar 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Described by Mick Herron as ‘seductive, entrancing, and quite off the wall’, Rachel Kushner’s fourth novel Creation Lake (Cape) reaffirms her ...

Iona Heath & Sally Potter: John Berger – Ways of Learning

26 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In ‘a wonderful book about looking and learning’ (Gavin Francis) retired GP Iona Heath relates the importance that John Berger’s work and friend...

Michelle Tea & Jeremy Atherton Lin: SLUTS

19 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Taking us from the awkwardness of middle school to the transcendence of a sex club, SLUTS: Anthology (Cipher Press) presents a diverse collection of...

Vigdis Hjorth & Lauren Oyler: If Only

12 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

If Only – first published in Norway in 2001, and now brought into English by Charlotte Barslund – is viewed in Norway as Vigdis Hjorth’s master...

Helen Charman & Lola Olufemi: Mother State

05 Feb 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Mother State (Allen Lane), Helen Charman uses this provocative insight to write a new history of Britain and Northern Ireland. Beginning with Wo...

Sarah Moss & Octavia Bright: My Good Bright Wolf

29 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Best known for her novels – most recently, 2021’s The Fell – now Sarah Moss has turned her hand to life-writing. My Good Bright Wolf unflinching...

Abi Palmer & Zarina Muhammad: Slugs – A Manifesto

22 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Why be a slug? Slugs: A Manifesto (Makina Books) explores a creature that survives by being disgusting. Weaving together manifesto, memoir and poeti...

Sinéad Gleeson & Douglas Stuart: Hagstone

15 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In her first novel Hagstone (Fourth Estate), Sinéad Gleeson – who has, in the words of Anne Enright, ‘changed the Irish literary landscape thr...

Catherine Lacey & Jen Calleja: Biography of X

08 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

In Catherine Lacey’s dystopian thriller, recently published in paperback by Granta, CM Lucca, widow of a recently deceased avant-garde artist, sets ...

Yasmin Zaher & Sheena Patel: The Coin

01 Jan 2025

Contributed by Lukas

Palestinian writer and journalist Yasmin Zaher’s debut novel The Coin (Footnote Press) has been hailed as ‘already a masterpiece’ (Slavoj Žiž...

Eley Williams & So Mayer: Moderate to Poor, Occasionally Good

25 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

‘There are very few writers with as clear and thrilling a love for the stuff of language as Eley Williams’, writes Jon McGregor. Moderate to Poor,...

Michael Longley & Declan Ryan: Ash Keys

18 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Published to coincide with the poet’s 85th birthday, Ash Keys (Jonathan Cape) presents a new selection of Longley’s finest works. Born in Belfas...

Ralf Webb & Philippa Snow: Strange Relations

11 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Strange Relations (Sceptre) explores the crisis in mid-century masculinity through the lives and works of four bisexual writers who fought to express ...

Juliet Jacques & Orit Gat: The Woman in the Portrait

04 Dec 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Juliet Jacques is one of the most electrifying short fiction writers working in the UK today; The Woman in the Portrait (Cipher) collects her publis...

Jason Allen-Paisant & Colin Grant on Aimé Césaire

27 Nov 2024

Contributed by Lukas

Aimé Césaire’s masterpiece of exile and homecoming, Return to my Native Land – beautifully translated by John Berger – is now a Penguin Clas...

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