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Booker Prize-winning author becomes eighth Irish writer to win one of the literary world’s most generous prizes ...
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As an immigrant in the United States for forty long years, I regularly reflect on the significance of living between two ...
In a Q&A, author David Sheff talks about his new Yoko Ono biography and his hopes of disproving the popular narrative that ...