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The great critic and memoirist Clive James has a volume of new poems doing some very old things
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Read MoreThe strangest, most alien creatures on the Earth have three hearts and big, unfathomable brains - and, famously, eight arms. It's the sprawling family of octopus species, and they get a soup-to-nuts examination in Katherine Harmon Courage's new book
Read MoreKing Henry VIII's first wife, Catherine of Aragon, takes center stage in a new novel by Tudor historian Carolly Erickson
Read MoreCoyotes prowl our golf courses, cougars haunt our bike-trails, and owls skinny-dip in our bird-baths - a new book looks at the wild animals that fill in the spaces of human cities
Read MoreWhen the South Pacific opened up for Western exploration, 'experimental gentlemen' swarmed there to make discoveries - and to make history
Read MoreIt's not every writer who can write a book that stays in print continuously for 300 years, but the author of "Gulliver's Travels" is one of those writers. A lively new biography looks at the great Jonathan Swift
Read MoreEngland's 'bluff king Hal' is put under the microscope in a scathing new biography
Read MoreOur reigning master of vigorous popular history takes on the most vigorous, popular English dynasty of them all
Read MoreThe much-vexed life of the last Stuart monarch gets a gripping, electrifyingly good new examination
Read MoreA certain pristine elegance marks Paul Yoon's latest book
Read MoreDeutsche Grammophon brings forth a stunning recital at Wigmore Hall by Portuguese musicians Antonio Meneses & Maria Joao Pires. Norman Lebrecht reviews.
Read MoreThe ironic Grindhouse killing machine is back in Robert Rodriguez's new movie
Read MoreA new life of Jack London - by the world's foremost authority on the man's life and work.
Read MoreDaniel Woodrell's new novel may be slim, but it burns with the fiercest struggle of them all: the madness for survival
Read MoreNow at last in an English translation: the heart-breaking, history-making memoir of the world's greatest Czech writer
Read MoreA master military historian joins the crowd writing about the outbreak of the First World War
Read MoreA new collection of personal essays - some funny, some touching, all piercingly intelligent - from one of America's greatest cultural critics
Read More"'Pride and Prejudice' meets 'Downton Abbey'" is an easy way to pigeon-hole Jo Baker's new novel - but it's the cheapest way too, giving almost no hint of just how good a book this is.
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