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Rezension: James Robertson: “The Professor Of Truth”
Should novelists keep their inky hands off real-life tragedies? One answer is that the word “should” has no business intruding on art. Another is that on this evidence, absolutely not: the mingling can...
View ArticleRezension: Sue Peebles: “Snake Road”
The psychological intelligence that informed Sue Peebles’s remarkable debut, “The Death Of Lomond Friel,” just two years ago, is what also holds together the strands of her second novel “Snake Road”.
View ArticleRezension: Michael Arditti: “The Breath of Night”
Michael Arditti is an unusual novelist for our time, and one who has become more ambitious and more assured over the years. This is a rich and complex novel. There is comedy too amid the horrors, and...
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