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              Fiction

              • Saturday, 11 January, 2025
                Poetry
                The poem: ‘The Young Comedian Enrols at Clown School’ by Rebecca Watts

                From the Suffolk-born poet’s latest collection, ‘The Face in the Well’

                A woman in a purple jacket with her hair up leans against a white wall looking off to the side
              • Saturday, 11 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                Caryl Phillips: ‘Reading is an act of empathy’

                ‘Another Man in the Street’ — his 12th novel, and the first for seven years — is a moving study of the vulnerabilities carried and concealed by human beings on their journeys through the world

                A man in a black leather jacket leans against a wall looking off camera
              • Friday, 10 January, 2025
                ReviewBooks
                The best books of the week

                Caryl Phillips talks about his 12th novel; Turkey’s resurgence and how it is influenced by religion; the technological and political power of Huawei; the woes of Australian flag-carrier Qantas; the perils of making music under Stalin; 17th-century answers to modern-world dilemmas; new novels from Adam Haslett and Richard Price — plus Adam LeBor’s pick of page-turning thrillers

              • Friday, 10 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                Lazarus Man — Richard Price’s slow-burn thriller has existential overtones

                The crime writer’s latest novel features four disparate narratives centred around the collapse of an apartment block in Harlem

                A street corner in Harlem with a yellow New York taxi driving past a junction
              • Thursday, 9 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                Mothers and Sons by Adam Haslett — the ties that bind us

                The ‘Union Atlantic’ and ‘Imagine Me Gone’ author explores identity and familial bonds in his eagerly awaited new novel

                An illustration depicts a man and a woman standing facing each other. Over them are cast vast shadows, one of a man, one of a woman
              • Wednesday, 8 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                Good Girl — a young woman’s longing for escape

                Aria Aber’s Berlin-set debut paints a vivid picture of a life plagued by instability and claustrophobia

                The balconies of a block of flats, sone with window boxes, several with satellite dishes
              • Tuesday, 7 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                Mole hunts, missing billionaires and DIY spies — the best nail-biting new thrillers

                David McCloskey cements his place in the top division of spy writers; tradecraft secrets around the world; and arson in the London art world

                A collage of book covers
              • Friday, 3 January, 2025
                Undercover EconomistTim Harford
                Forecast mostly gloomy, but that’s a good thing

                Forewarned isn’t always forearmed. Is there a better way to consider the future?

                A yellow diamond-shaped warning sign depicting multiple weather conditions, including a sun, cloud, lightning bolt, snowflakes, and a raindrop
              • Thursday, 2 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                The Hedgehog’s Dilemma — a woodland reflection on the perils of overthinking

                The inner life of Toon Tellegen’s very anxious hedgehog delivers a cosy philosophy to an audience of all ages

                A hedgehog peeps over a log
              • Thursday, 2 January, 2025
                The best books of the week
                The Lady of the Mine — excavating the Soviet past

                Set in Ukraine in 2014, Sergei Lebedev’s novel explores continuities of state control and suppression

                A woman walks through snow
              • Tuesday, 31 December, 2024
                The best books of the week
                Lies and Sorcery by Elsa Morante — an exquisite new translation

                This spellbinding 1948 tale of ‘dissatisfied women, malicious women and jealous women’ can now be enjoyed by English-speaking readers

              • Monday, 30 December, 2024
                The best books of the week
                Why Generation Z loves Dostoyevsky

                A lesser-known work by the 19th-century Russian novelist is enjoying a sales boom driven by TikTok. What’s that all about?

                People walk past a monument of a man in a city
              • Friday, 27 December, 2024
                Boyd Tonkin
                1925 and all that — fictional modernism 100 years on

                From ‘The Great Gatsby’ and ‘Mrs Dalloway’ to ‘The Trial’: the trailblazing works of that year’s literary gold rush remain vivid and influential today

                A smiling couple and their small daughter hold hands, kicking out a leg in a dance-like pose, in front of a Christmas tree
              • Thursday, 26 December, 2024
                Review
                Savage Theories — love and violence in post-revolutionary Argentina

                Pola Oloixarac’s debut novel is an ambitious, if flawed, attempt to process political brutality through philosophy

                People dancing in a nightclub in near darkness
              • Wednesday, 25 December, 2024
                Review
                The Rest is Silence — standing the test of time

                Augusto Monterroso’s playful tale of a writer in search of a lasting legacy takes aim at the literary establishment

                A black and white photo of hands on a typewriter
              • Saturday, 21 December, 2024
                ‘Obsession’, a short story by Daisy Johnson

                Fog disrupts a film crew trying to record a diver’s deep descent without air — written exclusively for the FT by the acclaimed author of ‘Sisters’ and ‘Everything Under’

                A photo of a man swimming under water
              • Saturday, 14 December, 2024
                ‘The Return’ and the enduring appeal of Homer’s Odyssey

                From Joyce to 21st-century feminism to a new on-screen reimagining: why this millennia-old poem and its complicated hero continue to inspire

                The remains of an ancient carved panel showing male and female figures standing and one figure seated. A fourth figure kneels at the feet of the seated figure
              • Friday, 13 December, 2024
                Review
                Childish Literature — reflections on the joys and fears of parenting

                Alejandro Zambra explores the ups and downs of fatherhood in this collection of essays, poems and stories

                A toylike decoration in the shape of a fluffy pink unicorn hanging from the ceiling
              • Thursday, 12 December, 2024
                Review
                Murder at the Castle — Miss Merkel finds her freedom

                David Safier’s new crime series grants the former German chancellor a lively post-leadership twilight as a super sleuth

                A woman in a purple top looking through a magnifying glass
              • Wednesday, 11 December, 2024
                Review
                Darkenbloom — a reckoning with Austria’s 20th-century history

                Eva Menasse’s sprawling bestseller, set in the run-up to the fall of the Berlin Wall, confronts a nation with its murky past

                An overhead shot of a walled backyard, showing a rooftop, some laundry on a washing line and some tall sunflowers
              • Tuesday, 10 December, 2024
                Review
                Blue-blooded and blackly comic — the Caroline Blackwood revival

                These cynical domestic horror stories by the Guinness heiress seem to speak to a contemporary mindset

              • Monday, 9 December, 2024
                ReviewBiography and memoir
                Memories of Distant Mountains by Orhan Pamuk — illustrated fragments from the writer’s life

                Compiled over more than a decade, the Nobel winner’s notebooks combine memoir with his own colourful paintings

                An open notebook with words written roughly in blue and drawings of mountains
              • Monday, 9 December, 2024
                Nilanjana Roy
                Will humanity get lost in translation?

                AI could instantly open up a huge range of books in different languages — but fiction really does require that human touch

                Photograph of a robotic hand flicking through a printed book
              • Friday, 6 December, 2024
                Review
                Eurotrash — unearthing a family’s collaboration and complacency

                A mother-and-son road trip is propelled by guilt and unease in Christian Kracht’s hilariously unsettling novel

                A cartoon type illustration of a raucous older woman hangs out of the window of a car being driven by her son through mountainous terrain. The car boot is open and they are trailing euro notes and alcohol as they go
              • Thursday, 5 December, 2024
                Review
                Pontiac by Jim Schutze — school of hard knocks for a gilded world

                The American journalist’s fiction debut is a difficult, beautiful tale of coming of age at a 1960s New England boarding school

                Two young men in jackets and ties sit at desks, one behind the other, in a classroom
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