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Author Art Spiegelman said he was ‘baffled’ by the school board’s decision and called it ‘Orwellian’
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The model and activist’s first essay collection meditates on her own #MeToo moments
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The verdict on Hillary Clinton’s foray into the world of writing political thrillers
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The Harry Potter author gives us her Christmas Carol, and it’s a triumph, writes Amanda Craig
Her Booker win for Girl Woman Other changed her life overnight - but, in her new memoir, Evaristo shows she was far from an overnight success
Wole Soyinka’s reputation would be perfect if this book - his first novel in 50 years - did not exist, writes Tomiwa Owolade