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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Donatella Di Pietrantonio In Barcelona
Italian writer Donatella Di Pietrantonio, born in Arsita, Italy, in 1962, is one of the most powerful voices in contemporary Italian literature. She presents the Catalan translation of ''L'eta fragile,'' a novel that explores family silences and the fragility of adolescence, during an interview in Barcelona, Catalonia, Spain, on May 27, 2025. (Photo by Albert Llop/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In Edmonton
EDMONTON, CANADA – MAY 10:
A copy of The Da Vinci Code by Dan Brown is seen in a library window on May 10, 2025, in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. (Photo by Artur Widak/NurPhoto) -
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Daily Life In The Bavarian City Of Regensburg
People browse books and postcards outside the ''Bucherwurm'' bookshop on a sunny day in Regensburg, Bavaria, Germany, on April 19, 2025. The local bookstore offers a selection of literature and printed goods at outdoor tables, attracting both residents and tourists in the historic city center. (Photo by Michael Nguyen/NurPhoto) -
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Joël Dicker Presents The Book The Catastrophic Zoo Visit In Milan
Joel Dicker attends the presentation of the book ''The Catastrophic Zoo Visit'' (La Tres Catastrophique Visite du Zoo) at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto) -
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Joël Dicker Presents The Book The Catastrophic Zoo Visit In Milan
Joel Dicker attends the presentation of the book ''The Catastrophic Zoo Visit'' (La Tres Catastrophique Visite du Zoo) at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto) -
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Joël Dicker Presents The Book The Catastrophic Zoo Visit In Milan
Joel Dicker attends the presentation of the book ''The Catastrophic Zoo Visit'' (La Tres Catastrophique Visite du Zoo) at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto) -
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Joël Dicker Presents The Book The Catastrophic Zoo Visit In Milan
Joel Dicker attends the presentation of the book ''The Catastrophic Zoo Visit'' (La Tres Catastrophique Visite du Zoo) at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto) -
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Joël Dicker Presents The Book The Catastrophic Zoo Visit In Milan
Joel Dicker attends the presentation of the book ''The Catastrophic Zoo Visit'' (La Tres Catastrophique Visite du Zoo) at Mondadori Duomo in Milan, Italy, on March 17, 2025. (Photo by Alessandro Bremec/NurPhoto) -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Joel Dicker, a Swiss novelist, and Carine Debrabandere, an editor, are seen on the stage of WDR Funkhaus in Cologne, Germany, on March 25, 2025, during the lit.cologne literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Lavie Tidhar, an Israeli writer, appears on the stage of COMEDIA Theater in Cologne, Germany, on March 23, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Lavie Tidhar, an Israeli writer, appears on the stage of COMEDIA Theater in Cologne, Germany, on March 23, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Lavie Tidhar, an Israeli writer, appears on the stage of COMEDIA Theater in Cologne, Germany, on March 23, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Lavie Tidhar, an Israeli writer, appears on the stage of COMEDIA Theater in Cologne, Germany, on March 23, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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Lit.cologne Festival In Cologne
Lavie Tidhar, an Israeli writer, appears on the stage of COMEDIA Theater in Cologne, Germany, on March 23, 2025, during the lit.cologne festival, the international literature festival (Photo by Ying Tang/NurPhoto). -
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'The hardest thing is to forgive yourself': actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care
Samantha Morton and Jenni Fagan photographed at the Union Club in London, August 2024.
Both women have used their work to process childhoods ravaged by neglect and abuse. Meeting for the first time, they discuss survival and anger, Fagan's new memoir, and the state of the UKÕs care system today.
Jenni Fagan and Samantha Morton photographed at the Union Club in London as they discuss growing up in care.
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'The hardest thing is to forgive yourself': actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care
Samantha Morton and Jenni Fagan photographed at the Union Club in London, August 2024.
Both women have used their work to process childhoods ravaged by neglect and abuse. Meeting for the first time, they discuss survival and anger, Fagan's new memoir, and the state of the UKÕs care system today.
Jenni Fagan and Samantha Morton photographed at the Union Club in London as they discuss growing up in care.
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'The hardest thing is to forgive yourself': actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care
Samantha Morton and Jenni Fagan photographed at the Union Club in London, August 2024.
Both women have used their work to process childhoods ravaged by neglect and abuse. Meeting for the first time, they discuss survival and anger, Fagan's new memoir, and the state of the UKÕs care system today.
Jenni Fagan and Samantha Morton photographed at the Union Club in London as they discuss growing up in care.
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'The hardest thing is to forgive yourself': actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care
Samantha Morton and Jenni Fagan photographed at the Union Club in London, August 2024.
Both women have used their work to process childhoods ravaged by neglect and abuse. Meeting for the first time, they discuss survival and anger, Fagan's new memoir, and the state of the UKÕs care system today.
Jenni Fagan and Samantha Morton photographed at the Union Club in London as they discuss growing up in care.
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'The hardest thing is to forgive yourself': actor Samantha Morton and writer Jenni Fagan on the trauma of growing up in care
Samantha Morton and Jenni Fagan photographed at the Union Club in London, August 2024.
Both women have used their work to process childhoods ravaged by neglect and abuse. Meeting for the first time, they discuss survival and anger, Fagan's new memoir, and the state of the UKÕs care system today.
Jenni Fagan and Samantha Morton photographed at the Union Club in London as they discuss growing up in care.
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Moses McKenzie: 'I was thinking about the predicament of the black British diaspora'
The award-winning Bristol-raised novelist Moses McKenzie on his new book about a teenage Rastafarian living in the city in volatile times, how he was influenced by The Catcher in the Rye - and being celebrated by a Tory politician.
Moses McKenzie is an author of Caribbean descent and grew up in Bristol, where his first two novels were set. His debut, An Olive Grove in Ends which Moses wrote at the age of twenty-one, was shortlisted as a Guardian Novel of the Year 2022. His second novel, Fast by the Horns will be published in spring 2024. Moses McKenzie is photographed in Nottingham, England.
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Moses McKenzie: 'I was thinking about the predicament of the black British diaspora'
The award-winning Bristol-raised novelist Moses McKenzie on his new book about a teenage Rastafarian living in the city in volatile times, how he was influenced by The Catcher in the Rye - and being celebrated by a Tory politician.
Moses McKenzie is an author of Caribbean descent and grew up in Bristol, where his first two novels were set. His debut, An Olive Grove in Ends which Moses wrote at the age of twenty-one, was shortlisted as a Guardian Novel of the Year 2022. His second novel, Fast by the Horns will be published in spring 2024. Moses McKenzie is photographed in Nottingham, England.
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Moses McKenzie: 'I was thinking about the predicament of the black British diaspora'
The award-winning Bristol-raised novelist Moses McKenzie on his new book about a teenage Rastafarian living in the city in volatile times, how he was influenced by The Catcher in the Rye - and being celebrated by a Tory politician.
Moses McKenzie is an author of Caribbean descent and grew up in Bristol, where his first two novels were set. His debut, An Olive Grove in Ends which Moses wrote at the age of twenty-one, was shortlisted as a Guardian Novel of the Year 2022. His second novel, Fast by the Horns will be published in spring 2024. Moses McKenzie is photographed in Nottingham, England.
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Moses McKenzie: 'I was thinking about the predicament of the black British diaspora'
The award-winning Bristol-raised novelist Moses McKenzie on his new book about a teenage Rastafarian living in the city in volatile times, how he was influenced by The Catcher in the Rye - and being celebrated by a Tory politician.
Moses McKenzie is an author of Caribbean descent and grew up in Bristol, where his first two novels were set. His debut, An Olive Grove in Ends which Moses wrote at the age of twenty-one, was shortlisted as a Guardian Novel of the Year 2022. His second novel, Fast by the Horns will be published in spring 2024. Moses McKenzie is photographed in Nottingham, England.
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Moses McKenzie: 'I was thinking about the predicament of the black British diaspora'
The award-winning Bristol-raised novelist Moses McKenzie on his new book about a teenage Rastafarian living in the city in volatile times, how he was influenced by The Catcher in the Rye - and being celebrated by a Tory politician.
Moses McKenzie is an author of Caribbean descent and grew up in Bristol, where his first two novels were set. His debut, An Olive Grove in Ends which Moses wrote at the age of twenty-one, was shortlisted as a Guardian Novel of the Year 2022. His second novel, Fast by the Horns will be published in spring 2024. Moses McKenzie is photographed in Nottingham, England.
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Sunjeev Sahota: 'I've always been in labour movements - but I'm critical of identity politics'
The Booker shortlisted novelist Sunjeev Sahota on writing his first significant non-working-class character, the literary critics who inspired him and why he’s not on Facebook
Sunjeev Sahota at home.
Author of 'Our Are the Street,'
'China Room,' 'The Year of the Runaways,' and his latest novel 'The Spoiled Heart.'
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Sunjeev Sahota: 'I've always been in labour movements - but I'm critical of identity politics'
The Booker shortlisted novelist Sunjeev Sahota on writing his first significant non-working-class character, the literary critics who inspired him and why he’s not on Facebook
Sunjeev Sahota at home.
Author of 'Our Are the Street,'
'China Room,' 'The Year of the Runaways,' and his latest novel 'The Spoiled Heart.'
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Sunjeev Sahota: 'I've always been in labour movements - but I'm critical of identity politics'
The Booker shortlisted novelist Sunjeev Sahota on writing his first significant non-working-class character, the literary critics who inspired him and why he’s not on Facebook
Sunjeev Sahota at home.
Author of 'Our Are the Street,'
'China Room,' 'The Year of the Runaways,' and his latest novel 'The Spoiled Heart.'
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Sunjeev Sahota: 'I've always been in labour movements - but I'm critical of identity politics'
The Booker shortlisted novelist Sunjeev Sahota on writing his first significant non-working-class character, the literary critics who inspired him and why he’s not on Facebook
Sunjeev Sahota at home.
Author of 'Our Are the Street,'
'China Room,' 'The Year of the Runaways,' and his latest novel 'The Spoiled Heart.'
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'This is a wake-up call': Booker winner Paul Lynch on his novel about a fascist Ireland
The writer Paul Lynch was on the operating table for cancer, then exactly a year later he found out his nightmarish vision had made the shortlist. He reveals why the words for Prophet Song came out with such urgency, there was no time for paragraph breaks.
Paul Lynch, photographed in London the day after his novel "Pophet Song" won the 2023 Booker Prize. Paul Lynch is an Irish novelist known for his poetic, lyrical style and exploration of complex themes.
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'This is a wake-up call': Booker winner Paul Lynch on his novel about a fascist Ireland
The writer Paul Lynch was on the operating table for cancer, then exactly a year later he found out his nightmarish vision had made the shortlist. He reveals why the words for Prophet Song came out with such urgency, there was no time for paragraph breaks.
Paul Lynch, photographed in London the day after his novel "Pophet Song" won the 2023 Booker Prize. Paul Lynch is an Irish novelist known for his poetic, lyrical style and exploration of complex themes.
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