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Martin Amis
How Pornoland inspired Martin Amis' latest novel, Yellow Dog.
Robert Anton Wilson
The ageing American oddity known as Robert Anton Wilson is perhaps best known for the Illuminatus trilogy which he co-wrote with Robert...
James Kelman
If you fancy a rendezvous with a half-cut Begbie, check out the latest Scottish rant novel from Booker prize-shorlisted novelist James Kelman.
Andrew Sean Greer
It's 1871, and Max Tivoli enters the world, wrinkled and withered, like any normal baby first blinking their way out of the womb. But max is...
Stefano de Luigi and Martin Amis
Martin Amis and pornography go together like a hand inside a lubed-up, latex glove. Think of the succession of set-piece fantasies in his cocksure...
William Eckersley and Alexander Shields
Self-publishers William Eckersley and Alexander Shields reveal the capital’s ragged edges and stale secrets.
Louis Barfe
Who won between Madonna and musical cyber-pirates? And is Richard Branson really a tightwad?
Benjamin Markovits
This first novel by Benjamin Markovits signals the arrival of a first-rate talent. The Syme Papers is an academic romance reminiscent of AS...
Hari Kunzru
Does Hari Kunzru get you shelf-cred? His latest book, Transmission, oozes edgy cool.
David Katz
Recently published in paperback, this excellent collection of interviews by reggae historian David Katz is a significant step in the archiving of...
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