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...Katherine Rundell arrives for lunch in London’s Fitzrovia at exactly the appointed hour, having spent her morning in the British Library researching hummingbirds....
...Rundell and The House of Doors by Tan Twan Eng....
...Katherine Tai, US trade representative, left on Friday morning as talks reached their climax....
...Rundell and Ben Macintyre discussing the art of biography....
...For those who crave a wondrous encounter with the natural world, but lack a scenic commute, there is Katherine Rundell’s The Golden Mole: and Other Living Treasure....
...I’m halfway through this novel called Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell....
...Rundell delve into the many transformations of John Donne....
...Katherine Rundell’s hit biography of John Donne, Super-Infinite, and Joe Moshenska’s Making Darkness Light, on Milton, are pioneers of the genre: biography as critical memoir, where the biographer guides...
...Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donneby Katherine Rundell, Faber £16.99/Farrar, Straus & Giroux $30 Katherine Rundell, a Fellow of All Souls College, Oxford, has produced a remarkable life of...
...Reading Lunch with the FT with the English author Katherine Rundell (“‘Attention is the thing we owe most to the world’”, Life & Arts, October 1), I decided to put her call to be more curious into immediate...
...“’Tis the year’s midnight,” as John Donne’s poem “A Nocturnal upon St Lucy’s Day” reminds us, the time when “the world’s whole sap is sunk” — and an excellent moment to sink oneself into Katherine Rundell...
...Among the top titles there’s Hernan Diaz’s dazzling new novel Trust, Katherine Rundell’s stunning biography of John Donne, and Sri Lankan culinary inspiration in the form of Hoppers: The Cookbook....
...Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donne by Katherine Rundell, Faber, £16.99, 352 pages...
...Katherine Garrett-Cox, chief executive of GIB Asset Management and one of this year’s judges, described it as a “standout” account “from the front line of tackling climate change”....
...This week’s lunch was with Katherine Rundell, an author whom, I confess, I had never heard of but whose philosophy on life — “wonder, astonishment and life-long awe” — I found profoundly uplifting....
..., professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at London Business School, Rik Ubhi, editorial director of Heligo Books, and Katherine Garrett-Cox, chief executive of GIB Asset Management....
...The judges of the 2022 prize, which is supported by the FT and McKinsey, are: Isabel Fernandez-Mateo, professor of strategy and entrepreneurship at London Business School; Katherine Garrett-Cox, chief executive...
...Super-Infinite: The Transformations of John Donneby Katherine Rundell, Faber £16.99 Soldier, poet, prisoner and priest, John Donne — a contemporary of Shakespeare — was many things, making him a tricky...
...Alec Russell FT Weekend editor Prompted by our Lunch with the FT with the author, and the advice of our deputy books editor, I took away with me this summer Super-Infinite, Katherine Rundell’s impish,...
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...Katherine Rundell stares up at the seven-metre-high platform from which she will, in a few moments, jump off....
...– Beryllium Why You Should Read Children’s Books, Even Though You Are So Old and Wise by Katherine Rundell, Bloomsbury, £6 It’s a very short book but it packs a real punch....
...An essay published with Bloomsbury this month by children’s author Katherine Rundell, entitled Why You Should Read Children’s Books, Even Though You Are So Old and Wise, singles out a treatise from around...
...Contributions from professors Modupe Akinola, Adam Galinsky, Michael Morris and Katherine Phillips...
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