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An American Asking: Sam Lipsyte Interview

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Posted: 13 Apr 2010

American novelist, Sam Lipsyte, tells Patrick Brzeski why life’s one big sell job...

Solar by Ian McEwan

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Posted: 13 Apr 2010

Much like his most recent novels of determinist predictability – Saturday and On Chesil Beach – Solar presents a bleak, monochromatic world...

The Escape by Adam Thrilwell

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Posted: 11 May 2010

An accessibly cerebral story of one man and his tragic libido...

Irvine Welsh in his own words

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Posted: 11 May 2010

In his own words, controversial Scotsman Irvine Welsh revisits his old demons to give us an update on his new old novel – the Trainspotting prequel Ah've bin talking about a Trainspotting prequel ...

Hotel Iris by Yuko Ogawa

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Posted: 25 May 2010

A dark novel with relationships built to destroy rather than heal...

Elegy for April by Benjamin Black

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Posted: 26 May 2010

Garret Quirke investigates a disappearance that nobody else seems to notice...

The Pregnant Widow by Martin Amis

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Posted: 9 Jun 2010

Amis’s most nakedly autobiographical and sex-drenched novel since The Rachel Papers...

Light Boxes by Shane Jones

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Posted: 9 Jun 2010

Exceedingly precious, you'll either adore or despise this novel...

Illustrado by Miguel Syjuco

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Posted: 9 Jun 2010

Syjuco's prize-winning satirical thriller cum Filipino social history sees overdue international release...

Jean Kwok Interview

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Posted: 23 Jun 2010

Drawing from personal experience, author Jean Kwok illustrates the struggles of immigrants trying to achieve the American Dream in her first novel....

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