So Much Longing in So Little Space review: Knausgaard’s Munch analysis is like a secular Bible
Author’s egotistical diversions can be forgiven for this intriguing inquiry in to the painter
Author’s egotistical diversions can be forgiven for this intriguing inquiry in to the painter
A sneak preview of Saturday’s books pages
The New York Times columnist can aggravate diehard liberals but his latest book merits a fair hearing
Our middle years have had a makeover thanks to some excellent recent literature
Our possessions are revealing, especially when it comes to our fantasies about ourselves – and they invariably reveal more than we intend
The Scottish capital is known for its castle and festivals but the quieter corners are alive year round
A devastating French debut, a controversial Norwegian saga ... the best new euronovels
Some recent books have taken a novel approach, their perspectives on the game being altogether different from those which most often define it
The neurosurgeon and author works with his mentee, Dr Igor Kurilets, in Kiev
Take in stunning views at the waterfront; the Mission’s feisty character and Golden Gate Park
Review: In charting a life of losses, this novel has much to say about the struggle to make sense of existence
This week, to mark the end of our How to Write a Book series, we have a daily Q&A with a debut author
‘I wanted to do a Masters degree in Irish literature but I ended up getting pregnant instead’
Colombian writer takes the €100,000 prize for The Sound of Things Falling
Crosswords & puzzles to keep you challenged and entertained
Inquests into the nightclub fire that led to the deaths of 48 people
How does a post-Brexit world shape the identity and relationship of these islands
Weddings, Births, Deaths and other family notices