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John Banville At The Santander Book Fair
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Salone del Libro 2025 in Turin, Italy
A woman with a t-shirt reading 'I love books' visits the Salone del Libro (Book Fair) 2025 in Turin, Italy, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Salone del Libro 2025 in Turin, Italy
A woman with a t-shirt reading 'I love books' visits the Salone del Libro (Book Fair) 2025 in Turin, Italy, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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Salone del Libro 2025 in Turin, Italy
A woman with a t-shirt reading 'I love books' visits the Salone del Libro (Book Fair) 2025 in Turin, Italy, on May 15, 2025. (Photo by Emmanuele Contini/NurPhoto) -
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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British author Terry DearyBritish author Terry Deary
British author Terry Deary, 79, pictured in a boardroom at his publisher, Carmelite House, London, UK.
Terry is most know for writing the Horrible History series and has now written a novel : ‘Actually I am a murderer;, that will be published on 12th of June.
“Terry's great love has always been reading murder mysteries and, for his landmark 350th book, he decided to finally write his own crime novel. Actually, I'm a Murderer is based on a meeting he had on a train journey in 1974 - but one where nobody died, unlike in the book.”
15 May 2025
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Granta publisher Sigrid Rausing: 'Working while grieving was consoling'
The editor and author Sigrid Rausing on completing the memoir by her late friend, Swedish writer Johanna Ekstrom, where she stands on the assisted dying bill and what she’s reading.
Sigrid Rausing, photographed at her home in London. Sigrid Rausing is a Swedish philanthropist, anthropologist and publisher. She is the founder of the Sigrid Rausing Trust, one of the United Kingdom's largest philanthropic foundations, and owner of Granta magazine and Granta Books.
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Granta publisher Sigrid Rausing: 'Working while grieving was consoling'
The editor and author Sigrid Rausing on completing the memoir by her late friend, Swedish writer Johanna Ekstrom, where she stands on the assisted dying bill and what she’s reading.
Sigrid Rausing, photographed at her home in London. Sigrid Rausing is a Swedish philanthropist, anthropologist and publisher. She is the founder of the Sigrid Rausing Trust, one of the United Kingdom's largest philanthropic foundations, and owner of Granta magazine and Granta Books.
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'It's impossible to get a flight': Britons tell of scramble to leave Lebanon. Dalia Salaam Rishani
Amid fears of an Israeli invasion, Keir Starmer has told them to get out, but families say that is easier said than done.
Dalia Salaam Rishani said she was "lucky to escape" Lebanon on Saturday but was immensely concerned for her family stranded there, including her mother and brother.
Dalia Salaam Rishani is a publisher and an advocate for educational, social and political change in the Middle East.
She is a trustee of the Al-Makassed Philanthropic Islamic Association of Beirut and the Vice Chairperson of the Center for Lebanese Studies.
25-09-2024.
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'It's impossible to get a flight': Britons tell of scramble to leave Lebanon. Dalia Salaam Rishani
Amid fears of an Israeli invasion, Keir Starmer has told them to get out, but families say that is easier said than done.
Dalia Salaam Rishani said she was "lucky to escape" Lebanon on Saturday but was immensely concerned for her family stranded there, including her mother and brother.
Dalia Salaam Rishani is a publisher and an advocate for educational, social and political change in the Middle East.
She is a trustee of the Al-Makassed Philanthropic Islamic Association of Beirut and the Vice Chairperson of the Center for Lebanese Studies.
25-09-2024.
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'It's impossible to get a flight': Britons tell of scramble to leave Lebanon. Dalia Salaam Rishani
Amid fears of an Israeli invasion, Keir Starmer has told them to get out, but families say that is easier said than done.
Dalia Salaam Rishani said she was "lucky to escape" Lebanon on Saturday but was immensely concerned for her family stranded there, including her mother and brother.
Dalia Salaam Rishani is a publisher and an advocate for educational, social and political change in the Middle East.
She is a trustee of the Al-Makassed Philanthropic Islamic Association of Beirut and the Vice Chairperson of the Center for Lebanese Studies.
25-09-2024.
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How Ireland became the world's literary powerhouse
Ireland has produced Nobel laureates and Booker winners and hosts a booming writing and publishing scene.
Declan Meade, founder and publisher of the Stinging Fly, which has given many writers their start in the industry.
Declan Meade, publisher/chief executive, The Stinging Fly, in Dublin, Ireland.
August 2024.
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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'Fame is like inhaling a toxic substance': the The's Matt Johnson on pop, politics and his death-defying return
After big hits in the 80s, success went to his head - and his life fell apart. Matt Johnson explains how he came back after grief, illness and 24 long years.
Matt Johnson of the band TheThe, photographed in London, UK.
July 2024
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Julian Assange arrives at RAAF Fairfairn
Julian Assange arrives at RAAF Fairfairn this evening. Wednesday 26th June 2024. Photograph by Mike Bowers. Tuesday 25th June 2024. Guardian Australia
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Telling tales: Zimbabwe's Weaver Press celebrates 25 years of championing truth-telling fiction
NoViolet Bulawayo among authors paying tribute to independent publishing house that shook up the country's literary scene.
When the Zimbabwean editor Irene Staunton and her husband Murray McCartney set up their publishing business in 1998, it seemed natural to call it Weaver Press. Their modest HQ, in the back garden of their home in Emerald Hill, a northern suburb of Harare, looked out on the many intricate nests of the weaver bird that peppered the landscape.
This week, the company is celebrating its 25th birthday. The location has not changed and the team has rarely exceeded the staff of two. But in the words of one distinguished Zimbabwean scholar at the University of Oxford, Weaver Press has :quietly shaped post-independence Zimbabwean literature".
Zimbabwean publisher, editor, researcher and writer, Irene Staunton in her garden at Weaver Press in Harare, Zimbabwe. She is co-founder the publishing house with her husband Murray McCartney.
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Telling tales: Zimbabwe's Weaver Press celebrates 25 years of championing truth-telling fiction
NoViolet Bulawayo among authors paying tribute to independent publishing house that shook up the country's literary scene.
When the Zimbabwean editor Irene Staunton and her husband Murray McCartney set up their publishing business in 1998, it seemed natural to call it Weaver Press. Their modest HQ, in the back garden of their home in Emerald Hill, a northern suburb of Harare, looked out on the many intricate nests of the weaver bird that peppered the landscape.
This week, the company is celebrating its 25th birthday. The location has not changed and the team has rarely exceeded the staff of two. But in the words of one distinguished Zimbabwean scholar at the University of Oxford, Weaver Press has :quietly shaped post-independence Zimbabwean literature".
Weaver Press publishers Irene Staunton and Murray McCartney at their home in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Telling tales: Zimbabwe's Weaver Press celebrates 25 years of championing truth-telling fiction
NoViolet Bulawayo among authors paying tribute to independent publishing house that shook up the country's literary scene.
When the Zimbabwean editor Irene Staunton and her husband Murray McCartney set up their publishing business in 1998, it seemed natural to call it Weaver Press. Their modest HQ, in the back garden of their home in Emerald Hill, a northern suburb of Harare, looked out on the many intricate nests of the weaver bird that peppered the landscape.
This week, the company is celebrating its 25th birthday. The location has not changed and the team has rarely exceeded the staff of two. But in the words of one distinguished Zimbabwean scholar at the University of Oxford, Weaver Press has :quietly shaped post-independence Zimbabwean literature".
Weaver Press publishers Irene Staunton and Murray McCartney at their home in Harare, Zimbabwe.
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Publicist of Everyman books David Campbell
Publicist of Everyman books David Campbell, 75, pictured at the Everyman’s Library Offices, Albemarle Street, London, UK.
25 millionth book has been printed since the revival of Everyman in 1991.
A new book called: Uyghur Poems will be published shortly.
06 October 2023
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