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Profile: Phillip Pullman

Profile: As his star continues to rise, Philip Pullman is still as happy woodworking as writing

Read more : 30.11.2007 07:00:00

Giles Foden celebrates Joseph Conrad

Joseph Conrad wrote action-packed adventure stories, which were also modernist classics. Giles Foden celebrates an enduring master on the 150th anniversary of his birth

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

James Campbell on the tendency to 'restore' the classics to their pre-edited form

More and more modern classics are appearing 'restored', with the handiwork of editors removed. Is it mere meddling or vital to understanding authors' intentions, asks James Campbell

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

First look: Rosemary Hill

Rosemary Hill answers questions on her biography of Pugin, God's Architect

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

Sarah Hall discusses the influence of Z for Zachariah

Sarah Hall, who won the John Llewellyn Rhys Prize this week, on how the controversial, post-apocalyptic, 1970s children's book Z for Zachariah inspired her love of reading and her own futuristic novel

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

Review: The Tin Roof Blowdown by by James Lee Burke

Nothing in James Lee Burke's The Tin Roof Blowdown is as strange as the truth of Hurricane Katrina, says Gary Younge.

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

Review: The Strange Death of David Kelly by Norman Baker

Richard Norton-Taylor is unconvinced by the conspiracy theories in The Strange Death of David Kelly by Norman Baker

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

Review: Luck and the Irish: A Brief History of Change by RF Foster

Joseph O'Connor enjoys RF Foster's vivid and contentious recent history of Ireland, Luck and the Irish

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

Review: Cecil B DeMille and the Golden Calf

Simon Callow revels in Simon Louvish's biography of a great showman, Cecil B DeMille and the Golden Calf

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

Review: If I Did It, the words of OJ Simpson, published by the Goldman family

If I Did It, OJ Simpson's 'confession', has been a bestseller in the States; but should it have been published, asks Duncan Campbell

Read more : 01.12.2007 07:00:00

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