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Gifts and Books, an exhibition about giving at the Bodleian Library

Writing, reading, giving are all central to the history of humankind. Vanessa Baird visits a new exhibition...

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Peter Whittaker, Jo Lateau and Amy Hall review the latest releases in...

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Novelist Silvia Moreno-Garcia pushes back against the stereotypes associated with Latin American culture. By Graeme...

Isabel Allende stands with her arms folded in front of shelves of books and photos

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Graeme Green speaks to the Chilean author about her inspiration and the power of fiction as a useful...

Selma Dabbagh

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Writer Selma Dabbagh speaks to Rahila Gupta about reclaiming Arab women’s sexuality.

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In his new book, Going Home, Palestinian writer Raja Shehadeh laments a breakdown of solidarity. But, writes...

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Jo Lateu and Peter Whittaker weigh up the latest releases in radical publishing.

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Peter Whittaker and Vanessa Baird review the...

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Progress has been slow since the 2009 revelations of workers being blacklisted for union activity, Phil Chamberlain...

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Peter Whittaker and Jo Lateau review the latest releases in radical publishing.

A Massacre in Mexico by Anabel Hernández​ Talking to North Korea by Glyn Ford Russia Without Putin by Tony Wood Crimson by Niviaq Korneliussen, translated by Anna Halagar​

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Peter Whittaker and Jo Lateu review the latest selection of non-fiction radical book...

The Incendiaries by RO Kwon;  Betraying Big Brother by Leta Hong Fincher; A Radical History of the World by Neil Faulkner; Rupture by Manuel Castells, translation by Rosie Marteau​

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New Internationalist editors review the latest in book releases.

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No Turning Back by Rania Abouzeid; Beside the Syrian Sea by James Wolff; Frankenstein in Baghdad by Ahmed Saadawi,...

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Behold, America by Sarah Churchwell; Disoriental by Négar Djavadi; A History of...

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My Brother’s Husband by Gengoroh Tagame; What does consent really mean? by Pete Wallis and...

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Two Sisters by Åsne Seierstad; A Moonless, Starless Sky by Alexis Okeowo; Brother...

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