wed 06/08/2025

India Lewis

Articles By India Lewis

Cormac McCarthy: The Passenger review - abstruse, descriptive, digressive

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Mariana Enriquez: Our Share of Night review - delving into a violent, erotic world

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Olivier Guez: The Disappearance of Josef Mengele review - the Nazi who was never found

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Jessie Burton: The House of Fortune review - a muted, sensitive sequel

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Katya Adaui: Here Be Icebergs review - odd relations

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10 Questions for musician and DJ Pete Tong

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Sarah Moss: The Fell review - a dark night on the hills

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Portico Quartet, St John at Hackney review - softly beautiful discordancy

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Sarah Hall: Burntcoat review - love after the end of the world

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Thora Hjörleifsdóttir: Magma review - love burns in debut novel from Iceland

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Sunjeev Sahota: China Room review - separate, related lives

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Polly Barton: Fifty Sounds review - what is lost in translation

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Kazuo Ishiguro: Klara and the Sun review - what makes us human?

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Olivia Sudjic: Asylum Road review - trauma, barely suppressed

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theartsdesk Q&A: poet laureate Simon Armitage on landscapes, libraries, home and edgelands

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Don DeLillo: The Silence review - when the lights of technology go out

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