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Sara Collins on Andrea Levy: She changed our minds about history
Author Sara Collins reflects on Andrea Levy’s unparalleled ability to write about Jamaica’s colonial history, with her signature dash of levity
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Author Sara Collins reflects on Andrea Levy’s unparalleled ability to write about Jamaica’s colonial history, with her signature dash of levity
Gaby Wood, Director of the Booker Prize Foundation on the news that Abdulrazak Gurnah has been awarded the 2021 Nobel Prize in Literature
In the fourth volume of her Neapolitan Quartet, Elena Ferrante presents the concluding volume in the dazzling saga of two women
As Heart Lamp becomes the first short-story collection to win the International Booker Prize, here’s everything you need to know about the book, its author and translator
Whether you are in the UK or elsewhere in the world, find out how to keep up to date with this year’s ceremony on Monday October 17
In November 2025, Fiammetta Rocco will step back from her role as Administrator of the International Booker Prize to become the prize’s Emeritus Director
Ostensibly a novel about one woman’s extraordinary life, there’s nothing conventional about either Lively’s leading lady or the way in which the author tells her complex and intriguingly jagged-edged story
Few writers are as synonymous with the Booker Prize as Salman Rushdie, with seven of his 12 adult novels having been nominated. Here’s our guide to his best books
From the Caribbean to the frozen north, from London to Morocco, Washington Black is a story of self-invention and betrayal, of love and redemption, and of a world destroyed and made whole again
Powerful blend of science fiction, absurdism and alternative-historical realism that aims to destabilise the heteronormative world and expose its underlying rot