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Our Poem of the Week is ‘Anahorish’ from Wintering Out, Seamus Heaney’s third collection of poetry.
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This week Deirdre Madden was announced as the 2024 recipient of the Windham-Campbell Prize for Fiction.
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Publishing director Angus Cargill sets the movie All of Us Strangers in the context of the novel on which it’s …
Our Poem of the Week is ‘Snowdrop’ from England’s Green, Zaffar Kunial’s distinctive and original second collection.
Parasol Against the Axe is a love letter to Prague and to the art of storytelling. Everyone who encounters this …
Robbie Porter, the cover designer behind How to Win an Information War, tells us about the challenge of designing a …
Get to Aniefiok Ekpoudom, the author of Where We Come From: Rap, Home & Hope in Modern Britain, who kindly …
Our Poem of the Week is ‘A Light exists in Spring’, Emily Dickinson’s reflection on the unique light of spring …
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For our March Bookshop of the Month, we’re taking advantage of the very beginning of the spring weather with a …
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