Iain Sinclair & Xiaolu Guo: Pariah Genius

Iain Sinclair & Xiaolu Guo: Pariah Genius

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John Lanchester & Hattie Crisell: Look What You Made Me Do

When a steamy Netflix show called ‘Cheating’ becomes the much-talked-about megahit of the moment, baby-boomer Kate is alarmed to find it contains secrets from her marriage to architect husband Jack that only she should know. John Lanchester, LRB contributing editor and author of ...  Show more

Wayne Holloway-Smith: RABBITBOX

Rabbitbox is Wayne Holloway-Smith’s first foray into long-form narrative, but retains the originality, compression and power which characterize his poetry collections (most recently Love Minus Love, shortlisted for the T.S. Eliot prize). Exploring a mother and her young son’s rea ...  Show more

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