Sigrid Rausing: 'The sadness was overwhelming'
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
The Burning Answer review a scorching diatribe, with a few holes
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
Cold Blood: Adventures with Reptiles and Amphibians review growing up with Britain's lesser-loved wildlife
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
Mark Twain's Famous Outcasts Float Through Three Centuries
NPR - 18-May-2014
'Wynne's War,' A Modern Take On The Classic 'Mideastern'
NPR - 18-May-2014
No One Wants To Be With The Marlboro Man: Terry Crews On 'Manhood'
NPR - 18-May-2014
In 'Clash Of The Financial Pundits,' Clarity For The Investor?
NPR - 18-May-2014
All the Light We Cannot See by Anthony Doerr review a story of morality, science and Nazi occupation
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
The Saturday Poem: Lessons in the Orchard
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
Joshua Ferris: 'I think the internet is a force of anxiety'
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
Bye-bye ... Philip Roth talks of fame, sex and growing old in last interview
The Guardian - 18-May-2014
A 'New York Times' Shake-up, But Not The One You're Thinking Of
NPR - 17-May-2014
The 'Wayward And Defiant' Life Of Journalist Rebecca West
NPR - 17-May-2014
From Scarlett Johansson to Tony Blair to the Queen: the noble tradition of writing real people into novels
The Guardian - 17-May-2014
My Crazy Century by Ivan Klíma review memoirs of an unconventional great
The Guardian - 17-May-2014
Dylan Thomas: not just a womanising drunk
The Guardian - 17-May-2014
Glow by Ned Beauman review a new drug hits London
The Guardian - 17-May-2014
Linda Grant: 'I have killed my books'
The Guardian - 17-May-2014
Book News: If Jesus Dictates A Book To You, Who Holds The Copyright?
NPR - 17-May-2014
Pop Culture Happy Hour: Fairy Tales And A Fall TV Quiz
NPR - 17-May-2014