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...Ruth & Pen by Emilie Pine, Hamish Hamilton £14.99, 256 pages Join our online book group on Facebook at FT Books Café...
...Think of Joseph Conrad, or James Joyce. Had the Polish seafarer and the itinerant Irishman never packed their suitcases, their novels could not have been written....
...were ladled on: a pre-performance stand-up supper, a post-performance of music made by sounding everyday objects, narrator Helga Davis filling time too chattily during set-ups and visual artist Kathryn Hamilton...
...Summer, by Ali Smith, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£16.99, 400 pages Simon Schama is an FT contributing editor. He will be among the speakers at the FTWeekend Festival on September 3-5...
...Some analysts think meat substitutes will account for 10 per cent of the $1.4tn global meat industry over the next decade — which is good news for Lewis Hamilton....
...Swing Time, by Zadie Smith, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£18.99/ Penguin Press, RRP$27, 464 pages Illustration by Dan Mitchell...
...Hamilton, 37, in the next room, is a flamboyant contrast....
...More recently, the 2008 credit crunch caused a turbulent backdrop for a swath of millennial start-ups such as Tim Hamilton and Band of Outsiders....
...The Mark and the Void, by Paul Murray, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£12.99, 480 pages...
...Hugo Hamilton digs back into his own family history for The Mariner at the Gate Theatre....
...Hot Milk, by Deborah Levy, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£12.99 In a hot, dry, underemployed Spain, 25-year-old Sofia arrives with her mother Rose to find a cure for the latter’s obscure and obsessive ailments....
...The David Foster Wallace Reader, by David Foster Wallace, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£25/Little, Brown RRP$35, 976 pages Photograph: Getty...
...Street race thrills ahead Lewis Hamilton races for a fifth consecutive win at the Monaco Grand Prix....
...These works look forward to Richard Hamilton’s iconic 1956 Pop image, “Just what is it that makes today’s homes so different, so appealing?”....
...Carnival, by Rawi Hage, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£16.99 / W.W Norton, RRP$25.95, 304 pages The work of the young Albert Camus was once described as Kafka written by Hemingway – a deft example of the shorthand...
...Joyce Maynard was the first to come forward, bitter about her exploitation....
...Though critic Herbert Read valiantly compared the poem to James Joyce’s Finnegan’s Wake, British audiences never really got Schwitters....
...Noughties, by Ben Masters, Hamish Hamilton, RRP£12.99, 275 pages Ben Masters’ lively debut novel Noughties is thick with allusions to popular culture and song....
...Unconnected and abstract courses – on medieval Germany or Joyce’s use of pronouns – are taught in ways that reflect academic specialisms rather than students’ needs....
...Louise Bagshawe, Therese Coffey, Damian Collins, Philip Davies, Adrian Sanders DEFENCE (James Arbuthnot) – David Hamilton, Madeleine Moon, Alison Seabeck, Gisela Stuart, John Woodcock....
...Joyce Maynard, Salinger’s much-younger lover, wrote a memoir, At Home in the World, that made him seem cranky and suffocating....
...‘Eating Animals’ is published on March 4 by Hamish Hamilton, £20 …………………………….....
...Tres Bailes, a world premiere choreographed by Jean Emile to music by Astor Piazzolla, Gotan Project and Alberto Iglesias, began with three women silhouetted in the background with Eric Rivera and Rodney Hamilton...
...James Joyce’s Ulysses (Penguin), and Iain Sinclair’s Hackney, That Rose-Red Empire: A Confidential Report (Hamish Hamilton), two fat books I began on my last holiday and must finish....
...Gideon Obarzanek, director and choreographer of this Australian company, including Kristy Ayre, Antony Hamilton, Jo LoydLee Serle, Delia Silvan and Adam Wheeler, is intent on telling the mostly sad tale...
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