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Go shoppingBook Review: The Drive by Tyler Keevil
Whilst cartoonish at times, Tyler Keevil’s The Drive is an entertaining and humorous road trip through the American wastelands.
Book Review: Time, an anthology by Lazy Gramophone (ed. Sam Rawlings)
Lazy Gramophone must be commended here for assembling in Time an anthology that at least attempts to marry shrewd accessibility with artsy conceptual considerations.
Book Review: TransAtlantic by Colum McCann
Latitude: Who to Watch for Lit Lovers
For book-lovers everywhere, Latitude Festival in Henham Park, Suffolk, offers the most comprehensive of all literary events in the world. We take a look at the must-see performers and shows.
Book Review: And the Mountains Echoed by Khaled Hosseini
And the Mountains Echoed is a worthy and emotional successor from the author of A Thousand Splendid Suns and The Kite Runner whilst managing to be even more emotionally heart-wrenching.
Book Review: The Orphan Master’s Son by Adam Johnson
Germany and the Burden of History
Book Review: King of the Jungle by KS Silkwood
KS Silkwood’s King of the Jungle is an acerbic, energetic polemic of a novel, that revels in the hilarity and dilettantism of London’s art scene.
“Neither a Satanic nor a Napoleonic Giant but a Plain Sinner” : The Tragedy of Raskolnikov
Book Review: Idiopathy by Sam Byers
Idiopathy‘s hilarious prose, which is at turns terse and sharp and sprawling and circular, is reminiscent of David Foster Wallace at his most entrancing.
New £15,000 Essay Prize Announced
The Politics of Transgression: An Activist’s Story
Novel: The Folded Man by Matt Hill
Daniel Ellis reviews Matt Hill’s debut novel, The Folded Man, and finds much to savour in this dystopian tale of broken Britain.
The Litro Book Club: A How-To Guide
An introduction to how the Litro Book Club works, and how to make the most of your membership.
The Look They Give You
Ladybeard: A New Kind of Women’s Magazine?
Gwen Smith is intrigued by the prospect of a new print-only feminist magazine that promises to “fight fire with fire”.