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Perilous Power
A look at Noam Chomsky and Gilbert Achcar's incisive new book on the Middle East
Mohsin Hamid
An interview with the author of the brilliant new novel The Reluctant Fundamentalist
Jennifer McCartney
The author of Afloat shares her hopes, fears, daydreams and favourite books
Kiran Desai Completes The Hat Trick
This year's Whitbread, Orange and Booker winners brought to you by Hamish Hamilton
My Favourite Hamish...
Helen Oyeyemi, author of The Icarus Girl, talks about her favourite Hamish Hamilton book
Roger Deakin
An archive of memories
How To Be Free
Bake bread, muck about and quit moaning, urges Tom Hodgkinson
Are You What You Eat?
Jonathan Safran Foer on why he doesn't eat anything with parents
The Inheritance of Loss
A closer look at Kiran Desai's Booker-winning novel
A Plot Like No Other
Powerful, gripping, timely – John Updike is back with the book everyone's talking about...
The River Speaks in Ripples
September is here, and, as Chris Yates will tell you, there's no better time to go fishing...
The World to Come
A conversation with Dara Horn, author of the most magical, beautiful book you're likely to read this autumn
Something Wicked This Way Comes...
James Robertson's The Testament of Gideon Mack
A Conversation with David Masiel
The celebrated author of The Western Limit of the World chats to us about his novel
Soul Tourist or Casual Acquaintance?
Test your knowledge of Bernardine Evaristo...
A Room on the Roof
One of our favourite moments from Sybille Bedford's Quicksands...
Failed States
Noam Chomsky, the world's foremost critic of US foreign policy, exposes the hollow promises of democracy in US actions both abroad and at home
Gliding Above the City
Jon Fasman, author of The Geographer's Library, in praise and defence of crime fiction
Japanese for Travellers
Katie Kitamura on feeling at home and abroad in Japan in an exclusive extract from her new book
Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close
If you've not yet read Jonathan Safran Foer's latest novel, you're in for a rollercoaster...
On Beauty and Family Feuds
The best entry from our competition to win a screen print signed by Zadie Smith
A Kind of Lightning
Mark Billingham on the electricity of Raymond Chandler's The High Window
Farewell, My Lovely
Colin Dexter on the art of the detective story in an introduction to one of Raymond Chandler's greatest works
Locked in the Ice and Free to Play
Steven Heighton on fashioning fiction from fact
The Last Word in Grand Design
The latest issues of McSweeney's, brought to you by HH
A Beautiful Prize
Win the cover artwork for On Beauty signed by Zadie Smith in an exclusive HH competition!
Sex, Drugs, Blackmail and High Society
Ian Rankin on The Big Sleep in the first of a monthly series of introductions to Raymond Chandler's greatest works
Losing My Religion
Tony Hendra on the man who saved his soul
In Memoriam
Sybille Bedford
Extremely Close
Jonathan Safran Foer talks to us about never writing what he set out to write, balancing the personal with the universal, and seeing his alter ego on the big screen
Mightier than the Sword
Writers make a stand for freedom of expression
Local Man Ruins Everything
Kevin MacNeil's new single
On the London bombings
A multi-voiced piece by Ali Smith
End of an Era
Richard Benson on the sad conclusion
to his family's farming life.
One dead professor
Jon Fasman on the genre that influenced his debut novel
In Search of Self
Alex Danchev on Georges Braque, one of modern art's most elusive figures
In Memoriam
Susan Sontag
Hamish Hamilton author John Updike is in the running for the first-ever Man Booker International Prize.
Anthea Bell, WG Sebald's translator, tells of her sadness at working without him
Dan Jacobson talks about his new novel, which combines fiction, biography and history.
Jonathan Freedland on his inspiration...
Agony Uncle Alain de Botton solves your status anxieties
Sabina Murray tells us why her new novel The Carnivore's Enquiry means no more dinner invitations.
Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri provide a very brief dictionary of the New World Order.
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