Now in its seventh year, the Gaja Capital Business Book Prize continues to recognise writing that captures the ideas, ...
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Black writers are not asking for special treatment. They are asking to be met on the same terms as everyone else, to have their work read, questioned and argued with as literature, not as sociology.
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She may not have been in Downing Street for long but, with lots of voter appeal and plenty still to say, the former deputy prime minister is right to get writing, says Sean O’Grady ...
The politics of The Rot stem from a darker time. If still angry, this book also feels sadder. Despair cannot pass without ...
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