Book recommendations My next Booker book: what our authors, judges and translators will be reading this year
First person Long read How Kazuo Ishiguro's The Remains of the Day changed the way I think about England
Long read How Fay Weldon's 'anti-publisher speech' became one of the Booker Prize's bombshell moments
Information Book recommendations Competition Discover the winners of our personalised Booker shortlist competition - and find out which books we've chosen for them
Long read First person Re-reading Moon Tiger by Penelope Lively - a 20th century story that speaks to readers now more strongly than ever
Information 'I have to turn the prize against itself': John Berger's 1972 Booker Prize speech in full
Competition Name the Booker Prize trophy and win a Folio Society edition of Wolf Hall and a Montegrappa fountain pen
Opinion First person Long read Our stories matter: why we need more working-class voices in quality fiction
Information How UEA’s Booker Prize Foundation Scholarship is nurturing the next generation of authors
Book recommendations Reading List Ten books that led Shehan Karunatilaka to The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida
Long read Dua Lipa's Booker Prize speech: 'I often wonder if authors realise just how many gifts they give us'
Book extract Read the 2022 winner: an extract from The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida by Shehan Karunatilaka
Writers reading writers Shehan Karunatilaka on Kurt Vonnegut: ‘The genius I have robbed from the most is Uncle Kurt’
Information Competition Swansea's 'sisterhood' are the winners of the Booker Prize 2022 Book Club Challenge
Interview Shehan Karunatilaka interview: 'Sri Lankans specialise in gallows humour. It's our coping mechanism'
Video Interview Authors' archives 'I knew where the good stuff was': Thomas Keneally on how he researched and wrote Schindler's Ark
Interview Authors' archives Yann Martel on writing Life of Pi: 'You want a sense that it was written in one breath'
Long read Why those who dismiss V.S. Naipaul as a defender of colonialism should take a closer look at his writing
Long read Salman Rushdie has opened doors between the real world and imagined worlds – and for decades has been unafraid to pass through them