Literature

‘White men can be angry and get elected – so why can’t we?’
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‘White men can be angry and get elected – so why can’t we?’

Angie Thomas in conversation — The bestselling author of The Hate U Give talks rage, resistance, and the political power of hip hop.

Written by: Katie Goh

What On The Road taught me about power and privilege
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What On The Road taught me about power and privilege

The book that made me — Writer Lauren O’Neill reflects on the rhythm and soul of Jack Kerouac’s 1957 novel, and its eventual reclamation as a soft-boi classic.

Written by: Lauren O’Neill

What Modern Nature taught me about sex, loss & identity
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What Modern Nature taught me about sex, loss & identity

The book that made me — In a new column, the world’s most exciting writers share the books that had the biggest influence on their life. This week, Luke Turner reflects on the groundbreaking legacy of Derek Jarman.

Written by: Luke Turner

What the The Virgin Suicides taught me about life & love
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What the The Virgin Suicides taught me about life & love

The book that made me — In a new column, the world’s most exciting writers share the books that had the biggest influence on their life. This week, Megan Nolan reflects on the devastating power of Jeffrey Eugenides’ 1993 cult classic.

Written by: Megan Nolan

Jason Reynolds is the star that literature needs right now
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Jason Reynolds is the star that literature needs right now

Lessons learned along the way — Jason Reynolds didn't read a book until he was almost 18. At 35, his prolific run of best-sellers are inspiring new generations to reimagine their future.

Written by: Cian Traynor

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers
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Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Eight: Silver Press — From Audre Lorde to Leonora Carrington, Silver Press is the London publishing house uncovering forgotten feminist gems: ‘We’re working on bringing back into print strange women writers who we feel offer some reflection or guidance for the present – we think of them a little as mothers of the press.’

Written by: Kit Caless

‘Our first love leaves an indelible mark on us’
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‘Our first love leaves an indelible mark on us’

André Aciman in conversation — Writer Megan Nolan talks to André Aciman – author of Call Me By Your Name and the new Enigma Variations – about love, sexuality, and the power of the written word.

Written by: Megan Nolan

Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers
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Inside the UK’s most radical indie publishers

Part Two: Dead Ink — Based on a back street in Liverpool, Dead Ink is bringing a breath of fresh Northern air to a stale, London-obsessed publishing scene. ‘Enough time is given over to blowhard dickheads with unscrupulous agendas,’ says founder Nathan Connolly. ‘If small presses don’t stand up to them, who will?”

Written by: Kit Caless

Five books to get you through another year of Trump
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Five books to get you through another year of Trump

The Reading Corner — From Hunter S. Thompson’s scorching Nixon critiques to Ivanka Trump’s vapid self-help ventures – we round up the writing that will help you survive through to 2018.

Written by: Alex Robert Ross

Heartfelt advice from a renowned writer to a novice
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Heartfelt advice from a renowned writer to a novice

'It's all shit until it isn't' — Award-winning author Colum McCann has made a book of tips to save writers time and suffering. Huck reached out to him for some personalised guidance.

Written by: Cian Traynor

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