James Bond will be rebooted for the Trump era with 007 navigating a world where old allies can no longer be trusted. The Ian ...
In an exclusive extract from his new book for Bloomsbury's Object Lessons series, Cambridge Historical Geography professor ...
The moral anchor to the story — and a fledgling detective — is Ruth Novak, a Red Cross officer from London who sets up a refugee camp in the factory. Ruth is Jewish, from a family of Polish émigrés, ...
His first novel, A Good Man In Africa, won him the first novel gong at the Whitbread Literary Awards, now the Costa Book Awards ... Sir Kingsley Amis and Sebastian Faulks, he also wrote Solo ...
The novelist, who wrote Jame Bond novel Solo, moved to Nigeria with his family in 1964, three years before the Biafran War began.
From Zadie Smith’s iconic work that regularly uses her hometown as a backdrop to Martin Amis’ dystopian take on West London in London Fields, here are 12 books based in London ... schoolboy hooked on ...
When Pietro Russell, the anti-hero of A Fool’s Alphabet, thinks of an afterlife, he imagines ‘a hell that is entirely composed of hotel bathrooms’. There will be the bars of soap, too tightly packed ...
Salman Rushdie and Jeffrey Archer are the ones Bridget namechecks in her excruciating speech, but you can also spot Sebastian Faulks, Alain de Botton, Amanda Foreman and Julian Barnes (whose ...
It always struck me as something that simply looked right.” Crow’s hypothesis was so original that it was immortalised in Sebastian Faulks’ novel Human Traces about Thomas Midwinter, a fictional ...
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