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Julian Barnes  
I didn’t think it was possible to be a novelist
 I didn’t think it was possible to be a novelist
‘A true original’  
Katherine Rundell on the genius of Diana Wynne Jones
Katherine Rundell on the genius of Diana Wynne Jones
Maureen Freely  
Turkey is a place where writers matter
Turkey is a place where writers matter
The books of my life  
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: ‘García Márquez taught me the exquisite power of stories’
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie: ‘García Márquez taught me the exquisite power of stories’
Porn addicts, vicars, madmen and murderers  
Sarah Ogilvie on the Oxford English Dictionary’s unlikely writers
Sarah Ogilvie on the Oxford English Dictionary’s unlikely writers
Audiobook of the week  
The Escape Artist by Jonathan Freedland audiobook review – a remarkable tale of survival
The Escape Artist by Jonathan Freedland audiobook review – a remarkable tale of survival
Pop Culture with Chanté Joseph
Will AI ruin music as we know it? Is astrology changing our love lives? We go beyond the gossip with smart takes on trends and internet culture. Listen wherever you get your podcasts every Thursday.
Books of the week
North Woods by Daniel Mason review – an epic of American lives
North Woods by Daniel Mason review – an epic of American lives
This dazzling fragmentary history of a small patch of woodland in New England travels to the limits of what the novel can do
The Long Game: Inside Sinn Féin by Aoife Moore review – going mainstream
A warts-and-all account of Sinn Féin’s political journey out of the shadows
The Maniac by Benjamín Labatut review – a journey to the far edge of knowledge
From the atom bomb to AI, this semi-fictional oral history explores science, faith and madness through the ideas of one extraordinary physicist
Stay True by Hua Hsu review – laying ghosts to rest
A Pulitzer-winning meditation on guilt, memory and assimilation that perfectly evokes 90s California
Shame by Annie Ernaux review – the shocking incident that shaped her youth
The Nobel winner’s short memoir takes an episode of domestic violence when she was 12 as inspiration for a deft and powerful study of her childhood self
 

George Monbiot

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The people running our country are invested in ecological disaster: much of the Conservative Party’s funding comes from pollutocrats. This helps to explain why, in the midst of the climate emergency, Rishi Sunak is licensing new oil and gas, ripping down environmental standards and using Labour’s green policies as another weapon in the culture wars.

The greater the political influence of the far right, the more environmental policies are dismantled, and the more people are driven from their homes by environmental collapse.

Can we break this vicious cycle?

On Tuesday 19 September, I’ll be joining a panel of speakers to discuss the issue. Chairing the panel will be the Guardian’s Europe correspondent Ajit Niranjan, and we’ll be joined by the columnist Nesrine Malik, and director of the Italian Institute of International Affairs, Nathalie Tocci.

I hope to see you there.

 
Spotlight
Jeffrey Eugenides on the babysitter who inspired The Virgin Suicides
‘She was chatty, seemingly untroubled’  
Jeffrey Eugenides on the babysitter who inspired The Virgin Suicides
He was going nowhere as a writer. Then a shocking chat with a teenage girl in Detroit changed everything. Here, the author reveals the astonishing story behind his explosive debut
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Talking points and news
Agatha Christie statue takes seat on bench in Oxfordshire town
Agatha Christie statue takes seat on bench in Oxfordshire town
Memorial by Ben Twiston-Davies is sited in Wallingford, where the mystery writer lived for more than 40 years
‘Only the great writers are misquoted’: Dublin marathon medal has wrong Yeats quote
‘There are no strangers here; Only friends you haven’t met yet’ is engraved beneath an image of the Nobel-winning Irish poet. Only he didn’t write it
Elon Musk biographer admits suggestion SpaceX head blocked Ukraine drone attack was wrong
Walter Isaacson’s book had ‘mistakenly’ said mogul secretly told engineers to turn off Starlink coverage of the Crimean coast
Self-publishers must declare if content sold on Amazon’s site is AI-generated
Retailer announces new rules for its Kindle Direct Publishing forum after complaints about AI-produced works being sold under human writers’ names
Debut novel by Millie Bobby Brown reignites debate over ghostwritten celebrity books
Publishing figures defend Stranger Things star’s book, Nineteen Steps, after this week’s publication ignites criticism on social media
Blessed are the cheesemakers: University of Leeds acquires oldest surviving book about British cheese
16th-century ‘pamflyt compiled of cheese’ offers a comprehensive survey of British varieties – and their dubious medical benefits
From the archive
Truth and lies
Truth and lies
When Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie came to write a novel about Biafra, she drew not only on her own past, but the war fiction of Shimmer Chinodya and Chinua Achebe.
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