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Novelist, memoirist, essayist and contributing editor to the LRB John Lanchester sets out to chill you to the virtual bone with his first ever collection of short fiction  Reality and Other Stories   Faber. James for the Zoom generation. See acast. To discuss the prize, the state of European literature and Britain's place in the post-Brexit international literary community, we welcomed two past winners: Sunjeev Sahota, who won in for his Man Booker shortlisted novel The Year of Runaways; and winner Evie Wyld, author of All the Birds, Singing.

Klicka här för att uppdatera flödet manuellt. From the first anthology, published in , through to this seventh volume, the series showcases the work of some of the most engaging and inventive new poets writing in English from around the world.

The New Poetries anthologies have never sought to identify a school, much less a generation: the poets included employ a wide range of styles, forms and approaches, and new need not be taken to imply young. In a series of conversations in West London bars, Gunn unravels the passion of financier Evan Gordonstone for the glamorous Caroline Beresford, an unravelling that brings Gordonstone to the brink of destruction.

Kirsty Gunn is the author of six works of fiction and several essay collections, and currently teaches creative writing at the University of Dundee.

She read from her latest book, and talked about it with Max Porter, author of  Lanny. Leading political thinker Chantal Mouffe proposes a new way to define left populism today: it is more than an ideology or a political regime.

It is a way of doing politics that can take various forms but emerges when one aims at building a new subject of collective action — the people. Across five collections, Maureen N. McLane was at the shop to read from and discuss her work with poet and critic Sarah Howe, whose collection Loop of Jade won the T. Eliot prize. In  Lord of all the Dead , Javier Cercas plunges back into his family history, revisiting Ibahernando, his parents' village in southern Spain, to discover the truth about his ancestor Manuel Mena, who died fighting on the Francoist side at the Battle of the Ebro.

Who are we to judge the dead? How can we reconcile national and family history, the political and the domestic? Cercas was in conversation with Gaby Wood, journalist and literary director of the Booker Prize Foundation. Guest-edited by Sophie Mackintosh, it brings together a range of playful, intimate and risk-taking voices from across contemporary fiction and poetry.

In conversation with Dave McKean, Richard McGuire talks about his graphic novel, Here, a book-length expansion of his groundbreaking sequence of the same name,. There are more beautiful things than Beyoncé   Corsair won Morgan Parker a wide UK readership;  Magical Negro  takes and expands on the achievement of that first collection, dealing as it does with objectification, loneliness, stereotyping and the stubbornness of ancestral trauma.

Parker read from Magical Negro, and was in conversation with Georgina Lawton, journalist and essayist, who writes for the Guardian and gal-dem magazine. There is a sort of chase for coherence in the current commercial market for fiction Deborah Levy, described by Lauren Elkin in the TLS as ' one of the most exciting voices in contemporary British fiction' was at the Bookshop to talk about her latest novel  Hot Milk   Hamish Hamilton , which explores the strange and monstrous nature of motherhood.

Are we English, British, European, citizens of the planet Earth or none of the above? Baroness  Shami Chakrabarti , Labour peer and former director of Liberty, novelist  Tom McCarthy  and campaigner  Eloise Todd  were at the shop to debate the future of citizenship in Britain, Europe and beyond.

The fleeting appearance of black faces in Tudor paintings marks the silent presence of a community's untold story. Who were the black men and women who lived, loved, and died in Renaissance Britain? How did they arrive?

And how can we recover their voices when all we have is a glimpse in a portrait here, or church and court record there? In Capitalism: A Conversation in Critical Theory  Polity Nancy Fraser and Rahel Jaeggi engage in a critical dialogue that seeks to expand our understanding of capitalism, revealing it to be not merely a system of economic relations, but rather a form of institutionalised social order, and one that continually reinvents itself through crisis.

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