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Eight writers win 'freedom and time to write' with $175,000 Windham-Campbell prizes; Honours that span fiction, nonfiction, drama and poetry go to practitioners around the world including novelist Deirdre Madden and poet Jen Hadfield.
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The degradation of Marilyn Monroe: In death as in life, the actress has been abused and commodified. Netflix's Blonde is just the latest demeaning fiction
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Gold, Tanya
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New Statesman. October 7, 2022, Vol. 151 Issue 5688, p44, 4 p.
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Pilgrims' progress: Why Benjamin Myers's time-travelling novel about faith, nationhood and the north won the Goldsmiths Prize for fiction
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Peirson-Hagger, Ellen
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New Statesman. November 10, 2023, Vol. 152 Issue 5742, p48, 2 p.
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Ian McEwan's long look back: The novelist on Liz Truss, Salman Rushdie, and why he finally decided to write his own life story into his fiction
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Gatti, Tom
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New Statesman. September 9, 2022, Vol. 151 Issue 5684, p46, 4 p.
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The foreseeable future: How science fiction can prepare us for what happens next
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Ferguson, Niall
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Spectator. December 18, 2021, Vol. 347 Issue 10086, p56, 3 p.
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Souls in Civilization--Why Do We Struggle to Read Olive Schreiner's Short Fiction and Allegories?
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Beyers, Marike
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English in Africa. April, 2021, Vol. 48 Issue 1, p13, 20 p.
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Berlin's orchestral etiquette, bicycle 'fascism' and a threat to fiction
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Kennedy, Douglas
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New Statesman. October 13, 2023, Vol. 152 Issue 5738, p49, 1 p.
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Double vision: Why Natasha Soobramanien and Luke Williams's collaborative novel about colonial injustice won the Goldsmiths Prize for fiction
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Gatti, Tom
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New Statesman. November 18, 2022, Vol. 151 Issue 5694, p50, 2 p.
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The murder mystery maverick: The bestselling novelist Anthony Horowitz on upending genre fiction, why writers must be hopeful and his shift to the left
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Cunliffe, Rachel
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New Statesman. July 16, 2021, Vol. 150 Issue 5628, p48, 3 p.
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'After 9/11, I was treated as a potential terrorist': Mohsin Hamid on race, globalisation and fiction
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New Statesman. August 26, 2022, Vol. 151 Issue 5682, p12, 2 p.
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