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The Kills

Longlisted for the 2013 Man Booker Prize, Richard House’s third novel, The Kills, is quite simply massive in every sense. Originally published as four separate e-books, The Kills brings together Sutler, The Massive, The Kill and The Hit into an ambitious volume of satisfying and gripping crime conspiracies which stretches to over 1000 pages in Read More

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Five Star Billionaire

Tash Aw’s third novel, Five Star Billionaire, made the longlist for the 2013 Man Booker prize but wasn’t  shortlisted. A case, then, of nearly but not quite. And that same epithet – nearly but not quite  – turns out to be an apt way of summing up the novel as a whole. Set in contemporary Read More

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The Spinning Heart

Donal Ryan’s debut novel is an evocative portrayal of a small Irish town following the recent financial crash. The Spinning Heart presents the voices of a variety of individuals, each giving their perspective on life in the town at a particular moment and centring on the same act of murder. Throughout the novel, stories of Read More

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Almost English

Almost English is Charlotte Mendelson’s fourth novel. Just past forty, she has already accumulated a significant array of prizes, and is a regular contributor to The Guardian, the TLS and other equally respected journals. This is her most autobiographical novel to date. Having studied history, Mendelson became increasingly perplexed by the great gaps in her Read More

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Unexploded

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TransAtlantic

TransAtlantic amply demonstrates two of Colum McCann’s greatest strengths, namely his dexterity in occupying the voice of those observing, or in the orbit of, the famous (this is not new ground – his earlier novel Dancer is an enthralling novelisation of the life of Rudolf Nureyev) and his ability to depict the significant moments of Read More

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Parallax (Winner of the 2014 TS Eliot Poetry Prize)

Parallax is an astronomical term for the apparent displacement of an object caused by a change in the point of observation. In this wide-ranging collection of the same name, short-listed for the 2013 Forward Prize, Morrissey considers from different angles how our position affects what and how we see. In several poems, Morrissey’s lens is Read More

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Ain’t Them Bodies Saints

Spanning four to five years and set sometime during the decade after the second World War, Ain’t Them Bodies Saints is a story about liminality and transitions. The plot follows the homeward journey of Bob (Casey Affleck), a man born into a life of crime as he returns to his wife Ruth (Rooney Mara) and Read More

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Rush

It is hard to believe this story is real. Those of you who might be sent running in the other direction by a film about racing may want to reconsider your previous inclinations. Set in the 1970s, the film exploits our natural tendency to white-wash the past. The beauty of Rush lies in its delicate Read More

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Cut and Paste: Investigating the Materiality of Information

This exhibition, the collaborative work of three promising young artists from the Duncan of Jordanstone College of Art and Design, continues the artistic interrogation of philosophical questions surrounding new media technology. This interrogation was begun with notable events such as Cybernetic Serendipity (Institute of Contemporary Arts, 1968) and Les Immatériaux (Centre Georges Pompidou, 1985). It Read More

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