Historian Timothy Snyder asserts that freedom is something we must work for – and collective action is imperative to maintaining it.
Sue Prideaux separates the man from the myth in this new account of the controversial nineteenth-century French artist.
Not just for Kylie fans: the editors of this anthology inspired by Kylie Minogue have assembled a diverse range of authors ...
Wright has faded from view, but in 1948 her novel Murder in the Telephone Exchange outstripped sales of Agatha Christie in ...
Iain Ryan’s latest novel continues his fascination with 1980s Queensland and the tentacles of corruption that captured police ...
June Wright has faded from view, but in 1948 her novel Murder in the Telephone Exchange outstripped sales of Agatha Christie in Australia. Between 1948 and 1966, Australian author June Wright ...
This new novel from the author of Mayflies is set in London, but Glasgow is never far away. Andrew O’Hagan is again drawing upon his Glaswegian background for Caledonian Road, with characters who are ...