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Poem of the week: Missing You by Miles Burrows

Poem of the week: Missing You by Miles Burrows

Holbein: Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring review – a magnificent portrait of the artist

Holbein: Renaissance Master by Elizabeth Goldring review – a magnificent portrait of the artist

Has Britain become an economic colony?

Has Britain become an economic colony?

‘He was just trying to earn a few kopecks’: how newly translated stories reveal Chekhov’s silly side

‘He was just trying to earn a few kopecks’: how newly translated stories reveal Chekhov’s silly side

‘I knew I was doing something I shouldn’t’: Karl Ove Knausgård on the fallout from My Struggle and the dark side of ambition

‘I knew I was doing something I shouldn’t’: Karl Ove Knausgård on the fallout from My Struggle and the dark side of ambition

More than half of UK novelists believe AI will replace their work

More than half of UK novelists believe AI will replace their work

Jeeves Again review – new Jeeves and Wooster stories by celebrity fans

Jeeves Again review – new Jeeves and Wooster stories by celebrity fans

Sarah Ferguson’s new children’s book ‘pulped’ after scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein links

Sarah Ferguson’s new children’s book ‘pulped’ after scrutiny over Jeffrey Epstein links

The Once and Future Riot by Joe Sacco review – a masterclass in visual reportage

The Once and Future Riot by Joe Sacco review – a masterclass in visual reportage

Seriously Silly: The Life of Terry Jones by Robert Ross review

Seriously Silly: The Life of Terry Jones by Robert Ross review

The Wax Child by Olga Ravn review – a visceral tale of witchcraft

The Wax Child by Olga Ravn review – a visceral tale of witchcraft

Memoirs, myths and Midnight’s Children: Salman Rushdie’s 10 best books

Memoirs, myths and Midnight’s Children: Salman Rushdie’s 10 best books

Poem of the week: Now winter nights … by Thomas Campion

Poem of the week: Now winter nights … by Thomas Campion

Borderline Fiction by Derek Owusu review – life with borderline personality disorder

Borderline Fiction by Derek Owusu review – life with borderline personality disorder

His research on autism was compassionate – how could Hans Asperger have collaborated with the Nazis?

His research on autism was compassionate – how could Hans Asperger have collaborated with the Nazis?

The best recent crime and thrillers

The best recent crime and thrillers

Future Boy by Michael J Fox review – secrets from the set of a definitive 80s movie

Future Boy by Michael J Fox review – secrets from the set of a definitive 80s movie

Marina Lewycka, British-Ukrainian author, dies aged 79

Marina Lewycka, British-Ukrainian author, dies aged 79

King Sorrow by Joe Hill review – dragon-fired horror epic is a tour de force

King Sorrow by Joe Hill review – dragon-fired horror epic is a tour de force

Loren Ipsum by Andrew Gallix review – chronically funny satire of the literary scene

Loren Ipsum by Andrew Gallix review – chronically funny satire of the literary scene

We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir by Anthony Hopkins review

We Did OK, Kid: A Memoir by Anthony Hopkins review

One Aladdin Two Lamps by Jeanette Winterson review – freewheeling reflections on life, art and AI

One Aladdin Two Lamps by Jeanette Winterson review – freewheeling reflections on life, art and AI

Vaim by Jon Fosse review – the Nobel laureate performs a strange miracle

Vaim by Jon Fosse review – the Nobel laureate performs a strange miracle

The risky strategy of Booker winner Flesh pays off

The risky strategy of Booker winner Flesh pays off

Andrew Miller is bookies’ favourite to win 2025 Booker prize

Andrew Miller is bookies’ favourite to win 2025 Booker prize

Poem of the week: Leaves by Frederic Manning

Poem of the week: Leaves by Frederic Manning

Bread of Angels: A Memoir, by Patti Smith review – a wild ride with the poet of punk

Bread of Angels: A Memoir, by Patti Smith review – a wild ride with the poet of punk

Could urban farming feed the world?

Could urban farming feed the world?

‘Ambition is a punishing sphere for women’: author Maggie Nelson on why Taylor Swift is the Sylvia Plath of her generation

‘Ambition is a punishing sphere for women’: author Maggie Nelson on why Taylor Swift is the Sylvia Plath of her generation

‘I had a year to write it from scratch’: the 2025 Booker finalists on the stories behind their novels

‘I had a year to write it from scratch’: the 2025 Booker finalists on the stories behind their novels