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The Proms, Mark Twain revisited, and summer plumage
Reader, suppose you were an idiot
Music heard all around the world
Mango season, flying across the water, and spring bounties
Mrs Dalloway, racing your friends, and a sickly stick of rock
The joy of Mrs Dalloway, 100 years on
Sexy chefs and a roadkill restaurant
Richard Negus recalls being a boy inside a hedge
A horse, a book, and the last supper again and again
The last supper again and again
Stylish, funny, and some shocking proof reading
Clouds, a raking survey of England, and liquid beauty
Rabbits, wells, and summer when you were young
Dig deep for good books, Benjamin Zephaniah, and gloaming in Devon
Lapwings, John Healy, and a lost street in Morocco
Poems published in their hearts
The world’s most enchanting town square
Suburbia, Larkin, and the truth about bible sales
Millions unlike us: looking for suburbia in British fiction
Daylight Saving, carrot cake, and sealed lips
The free world and the hour change
A big, fat, gold-star anticlimax
Turbot, market day, and High Suffolk exile
Boyhood memories of market day
The cuckoos are calling, Yiddish influence, and art that leaves us be
The curse of cultural hand-holding
Portraiture, ospreys, and taking a trip to the museum cafe
Cappuccino art at the National Portrait Gallery
Reading through my girlhood past
A strawberry summer, monkeys, and what the stepmother saw
Meeting mother, music in the dark, and rain in Kabul
Guillemots, stolen statues, and Le Parisien
A noisette over a pétanque rink
Billhooks, away at sea, and the snowy peaks of Alaska
Mole men, short books, and the Kabul air
Robinson Crusoe, home, and gay parents
Straining credulity, the solitary creative genius, and daffodil cake
Living forever, the death of art, and cooking for friends
Belfast, cannabis, and house sparrows
They didn't look at the watchtowers
Dogs, dictionaries, and eyelash legs
Babies to boys, and don't look at the printer please
The menopause and then we are free
Graveyards, echoes, and pacey thrillers
Riding the Berlin Express with Marlene Dietrich
Homesickness, screenwriting, and Arts funding
Do we long for the past or do we fear it?
The strange Englishness of folk horror
From Siena to Norwich, and weeping in galleries
Wonky shot glasses, burning cottages, and urgent gardening
Les mecs, Deaf culture, and playing in the ashes
Kung pao chicken, fangirls, and Ziggy Stardust
Chinese sailors and kung pao chicken
Sexy elves, bandit country, and Welsh rarebit
Sandeels, censorship, and Bob Dylan goes electric
The female literary agents who made Modernism
Piercing calls, Brooklyn Bridge, and waves of extinction
Put that book down and do something
On the high wire, chaos in Mumbai, and acorns for breakfast
Broken umbrellas, the perversity of food, and seaside dreaming
Little bodies as battlegrounds
Breezy in the face of disaster
A bell tolls for the turtle dove
Waxwings, wells, and what Galloway means
Steaming beetroot, dead beneath the ice, and what the oak tree saw
A hallucinatory ride through the 20th century
Sand eels, your book is bad, and Twitter is dead
Kissing in the playground and the art of magazines
'You’ll never gentrify the Bush’
The rules of the pub, hiding in the hedge, and MRI dreaming
Literary lunches, invisible strings, and worshipping pigs
A stag at the gate, the beauty of Palermo, and Annotating Apollo
Annotating Apollo: The Command Module Transcripts
Tell me how you write, with Luke Turner
Sea storms, the horror of your second novel, and kipper paté for six
Genocide: a Norman Lewis excerpt
Allen Ginsberg in Newcastle, weeping on the hill, and the ballad of the cardboard cafe
Cocktails with Mary Shelley, where the Irish in London live now, and synthetic sausages
From petri dish to pub menu: the race to produce a delicious animal-free burger is under way
A restaurant in the corner of Lviv's Old Market
When Hollywood puts your darlings on the block
An exclusive excerpt from Alan Garner's Powsels and Thrums
The truth about big literary prizes, and why smart glasses are coming for us all