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Month View


Here are the subjects of all posts in the [info]theguardianbook journal in February, 2020.

1st
7:00a[info]theguardianbookWhy not let Mexican writers earn the seven-figure advances?
7:30a[info]theguardianbookTyll by Daniel Kehlmann review – a romp through the thirty years’ war
9:00a[info]theguardianbookBetween Two Fires by Joshua Yaffa review – how Putin rules Russia
10:00a[info]theguardianbookJohn le Carré on Brexit: ‘It’s breaking my heart’
10:58a[info]theguardianbookThe kimono – from costume to catwalk
5:59p[info]theguardianbookNaomi Ishiguro: ‘Short stories are like songs – I think of an anthology like an album’
2nd
7:00a[info]theguardianbookInventory: A River, a City, a Family by Darran Anderson review – troubled lives brought to light
8:00a[info]theguardianbookHow cartoonist Isabel Greenberg brought the Brontës’ Gondal to life
9:00a[info]theguardianbookA Very Stable Genius; Free, Melania reviews – chronicles of chaos
11:00a[info]theguardianbook'It's unprecedented': how bookstores are handling the American Dirt controversy
1:00p[info]theguardianbookA Long Petal of the Sea by Isabel Allende review – love on the run from Franco
3rd
7:00a[info]theguardianbookLong Bright River by Liz Moore review – startlingly fresh
9:00a[info]theguardianbookA Small Revolution in Germany by Philip Hensher – review
10:05a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: In the Rose Garden by Helen Tookey
10:59a[info]theguardianbook'These stories don't get told': a paramedic's notes from inside the ambulance
11:54a[info]theguardianbook'Queen of Suspense' Mary Higgins Clark dies aged 92
1:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
1:43p[info]theguardianbookStephen King quits Facebook over false claims in political ads
11:28p[info]theguardianbookAmerican Dirt publisher agrees to increase Latinx inclusion amid controversy
4th
7:00a[info]theguardianbookWintering review – learning to love the cold
9:00a[info]theguardianbookYear of the Rabbit by Tian Veasna review – art that speaks volumes
10:00a[info]theguardianbookAdam Rutherford on how to tackle racist pseudoscience - books podcast
11:22a[info]theguardianbookTaking Maigret's first case in for questioning
12:14p[info]theguardianbookHillary without Bill: Curtis Sittenfeld rewrites Clinton's personal history
2:05p[info]theguardianbook'No Divine Revelation, Feminine Intuition or Mumbo Jumbo': Dorothy L Sayers and the Detection Club
4:54p[info]theguardianbookGeorge Steiner, influential culture critic, dies aged 90
5th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookA Bit of a Stretch by Chris Atkins review – how to survive in prison
9:00a[info]theguardianbookStrange Hotel by Eimear McBride review – an immersive inner journey
12:00p[info]theguardianbookThe Lost Pianos of Siberia by Sophy Roberts review – a journey to the ‘End of Everything’
12:13p[info]theguardianbookPatti Smith pitches in to help burgled Oregon bookshop
1:08p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 tales about the rich | Sarah Blake
6th
12:28a[info]theguardianbook'Fake diversity': Barnes & Noble cancels race-swapped classic covers
6:00a[info]theguardianbookAndrea Levy's literary archive acquired by British Library
7:00a[info]theguardianbook'A great decade for horror': Joe Hill on the doom boom in comics
7:29a[info]theguardianbookTwenty-First Century Socialism by Jeremy Gilbert review – an optimistic vision
8:00a[info]theguardianbookBeyond borders: the best books about pandemics
9:00a[info]theguardianbookLove and Other Thought Experiments by Sophie Ward review – the power of empathy
10:00a[info]theguardianbookCaucus: from Iowa shambles to backroom fixes
12:00p[info]theguardianbookPicture books on prescription
12:00p[info]theguardianbookThese Silent Mansions by Jean Sprackland review – a life in graveyards
3:47p[info]theguardianbookHow locked-room mystery king Seishi Yokomizo broke into English at last
5:30p[info]theguardianbookMichael Rosen condemns UK education system's 'fear of laughter'
7th
5:00a[info]theguardianbookStephen King and Peter Straub join dark forces – archive, 7 February 1985
7:01a[info]theguardianbookPoet laureate Simon Armitage launches 'ambient post-rock' band
7:30a[info]theguardianbookGrown Ups by Marian Keyes review – comic, convincing and true
9:00a[info]theguardianbookInventory by Darran Anderson review – a childhood in Derry
9:58a[info]theguardianbookJojo Moyes: ‘I frequently don’t finish books. I feel it’s mean to name them, though’
10:00a[info]theguardianbookFiguring by Maria Popova review – distillation of a lifetime's reading
11:00a[info]theguardianbookCharles Dickens 'treasure trove' goes to London museum
12:00p[info]theguardianbookHouse of horror: the poisonous power of Charlotte Perkins Gilman's 'The Yellow Wallpaper'
8th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookThe Hungry and the Fat by Timur Vermes review – broad satire of migration and hypocrisy
8:00a[info]theguardianbookDanez Smith: ‘White people can learn from it, but that’s not who I’m writing for’
9:00a[info]theguardianbookTo the Lake by Kapka Kassabova review – a dive into dark Balkan waters
11:00a[info]theguardianbookJenny Offill: ‘I no longer felt like it wasn’t my fight’
2:00p[info]theguardianbookPeter Carey on True History of the Kelly Gang: ‘At 56, I wrote what my younger self could not have m
6:00p[info]theguardianbookPetina Gappah: ‘I learned Swahili to write this’
9th
7:00a[info]theguardianbookUnspeakable by John Bercow review – now who’s out of order?
1:00p[info]theguardianbookHitting a Straight Lick With a Crooked Stick by Zora Neale Hurston review – wickedly funny
10th
12:00a[info]theguardianbookWho’s in charge? How Anonymous became a star in publishing | Sarah Ditum
7:00a[info]theguardianbookWeather by Jenny Offill review – a storm gathers in Trump’s America
9:00a[info]theguardianbookThe State of Secrecy by Richard Norton-Taylor review – spooks in the spotlight
11:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: Song by Peter Gizzi
12:22p[info]theguardianbookWhitechapel mural will celebrate the lives of Jack the Ripper's victims
2:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
3:14p[info]theguardianbookNew women's fiction prize to address 'gender imbalance' in North America
11th
7:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Bilingual Brain by Albert Costa review – enlightening and astonishing
7:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Bilingual Brain by Albert Costa review – enlightening and astonishing
8:00a[info]theguardianbookPicture books for children – reviews
10:00a[info]theguardianbookSophie Hannah on the recipe for a perfect crime novel – books podcast
11:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Snow Was Dirty is bleak and uncomfortable - but it's also a masterpiece
3:15p[info]theguardianbookCelebrated cartoonist Claire Bretécher dies aged 79
12th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookSex and Lies by Leïla Slimani review – exploring secret lives
9:00a[info]theguardianbookGathering Evidence by Martin MacInnes review – an unnerving vision
11:58a[info]theguardianbookDear Life by Rachel Clarke review – a doctor on grief, love and the NHS
11:58a[info]theguardianbookDear Life by Rachel Clarke review – a doctor on grief, love and the NHS
12:15p[info]theguardianbookMartin Amis to publish novel inspired by death of Christopher Hitchens
1:54p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books of eco-fiction | Michael Christie
5:32p[info]theguardianbookNot so fast: how ‘quarantine’ turned from prayer to isolation
13th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookFifth Sun by Camilla Townsend review – a revolutionary history of the Aztecs
9:00a[info]theguardianbookWeather by Jenny Offill review – wit for the end times
10:00a[info]theguardianbookHouse of Trelawney by Hannah Rothschild review – comic family saga
11:00a[info]theguardianbookMeet the booksellers who are fighting back against the algorithm
11:00a[info]theguardianbookMeet the booksellers who are fighting back against the algorithm
11:58a[info]theguardianbookDave Brubeck by Philip Clark review – a life in jazz time
3:14p[info]theguardianbook‘Real censorship’: Roxane Gay responds to American Dirt death threat row
3:46p[info]theguardianbook'Enough heroin to kill the whole street': does Anna Kavan's life overshadow her fiction?
14th
6:01a[info]theguardianbookBritish Book awards balance art and selling power to decide best writer in 30 years
7:30a[info]theguardianbookActress by Anne Enright review – the spotlight of fame
8:01a[info]theguardianbookAmour by Stefania Rouselle review – how the French talk about love
8:01a[info]theguardianbookAmour by Stefania Rousselle review – how the French talk about love
8:58a[info]theguardianbookStrange Antics by Clement Knox review – a history of seduction
10:00a[info]theguardianbookAravind Adiga: ‘The book I wish I’d written? Whatever Hari Kunzru is publishing next’
11:00a[info]theguardianbookLove lines: the Book Illustration Competition longlist
11:00a[info]theguardianbookLove lines: the Book Illustration Competition longlist
12:00p[info]theguardianbookJulia Ebner: ‘There's an adrenaline rush in undercover work, getting inside a far-right movement’
4:00p[info]theguardianbookBookshop burglary foiled after prosecco distracts raiders
15th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookRed at the Bone by Jacqueline Woodson review – heartbreak and joy
8:00a[info]theguardianbookFighting the tyranny of ‘niceness’: why we need difficult women
9:01a[info]theguardianbookThe Bilingual Brain by Albert Costa review – the science of learning
11:58a[info]theguardianbookAdults by Emma Jane Unsworth review – life in the Instagram age
2:00p[info]theguardianbook‘I’ve come to rely on the kindness of strangers’ | Marina Lewycka
16th
7:00a[info]theguardianbookLeïla Slimani: ‘This book is a mirror to make the elite look reality in the face’
7:00a[info]theguardianbookDifficult Women by Helen Lewis review – clever and generous
9:00a[info]theguardianbookActress by Anne Enright review – boundless emotional intelligence
17th
7:00a[info]theguardianbookBradford puts money on libraries to boost city's health
7:00a[info]theguardianbookAntisocial: How Online Extremists Broke America by Andrew Marantz – review
7:02a[info]theguardianbookThe best books about new beginnings
9:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Volunteer by Jack Fairweather review – portrait of an unseen hero
11:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: Bright is the Ring of Words by Robert Louis Stevenson
1:11p[info]theguardianbookHundreds of readers donate copies of depression memoir after Caroline Flack's death
3:10p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
18th
7:00a[info]theguardianbookTyll by Daniel Kehlmann review – plague, war and practical jokes
7:00a[info]theguardianbookMaaza Mengiste on the Ethiopian women who fought Italy – books podcast
9:00a[info]theguardianbookPoetry book of the month: Wing by Matthew Francis – review
11:53a[info]theguardianbookTrue Grit author Charles Portis dies aged 86
1:20p[info]theguardianbook'The most boring part': why the killer didn't matter to Georges Simenon
19th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookCapital and Ideology by Thomas Piketty review – if inequality is illegitimate, why not reduce it?
9:00a[info]theguardianbookKim Jiyoung, Born 1982 review – South Korean #MeToo bestseller
11:58a[info]theguardianbookThe Crying Book by Heather Christle review – why do we weep?
1:01p[info]theguardianbookIndependence Square by AD Miller review – thriller in post-Soviet Ukraine
1:04p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 random encounters in literature
3:40p[info]theguardianbookShould the Harvey Weinstein jury really be forbidden to review books?
20th
12:01a[info]theguardianbookCarnegie Medal longlist gives classics a fresh spin
7:30a[info]theguardianbookAntisocial by Andrew Marantz review – America's online extremists
9:00a[info]theguardianbookWhen Time Stopped by Ariana Neumann review – an extraordinary Holocaust story
12:00p[info]theguardianbookAmnesty by Aravind Adiga review – a migrant’s tale
1:54p[info]theguardianbook'Vagina is not a rude word': the scientist fighting to empower women, one word at a time
1:54p[info]theguardianbook'Vagina is not a rude word': the scientist fighting to empower women, one word at a time
21st
7:29a[info]theguardianbookThe Mercies by Kiran Millwood Hargrave review – a witch-hunt tale for our times
9:00a[info]theguardianbookMy Wild and Sleepless Nights by Clover Stroud review – what does being a mother feel like?
10:00a[info]theguardianbookLove, lifelines and Larkin: the best books to make you feel less alone
11:00a[info]theguardianbookIs being the 'voice of a generation' a curse or an honour for novelists?
12:13p[info]theguardianbook'Pyke notte thy nostrellys': 15th-century guide on children's manners digitised for first time
1:22p[info]theguardianbookDan Brown announces debut picture book – soundtracked by the author
22nd
7:29a[info]theguardianbookWarhol by Blake Gopnik review – sex, religion and overtaking Picasso
8:00a[info]theguardianbookHilary Mantel: ‘I’ve got quite amused at people saying I have writer’s block. I’ve been like a facto
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel – read the exclusive first extract
8:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel – read the exclusive first extract
9:01a[info]theguardianbookUnfree Speech by Joshua Wong review – a young life of protest in Hong Kong
12:00p[info]theguardianbookMy favourite Mantel: by Margaret Atwood, Colm Tóibín, Anne Enright and more
12:00p[info]theguardianbookGlass Town by Isabel Greenberg review – inside the Brontës’ dreamworld
2:00p[info]theguardianbook‘It changed my life’: Edmund de Waal on writing The Hare With Amber Eyes
2:00p[info]theguardianbookNightingale by Marina Kemp review – a deft debut
6:00p[info]theguardianbookGraeme Armstrong: ‘When I stopped taking drugs, I felt a kind of loneliness’
6:00p[info]theguardianbookWhich books will broaden the mind of my Daily Mail-reading father?
23rd
7:00a[info]theguardianbookVexed by James Mumford review – provocative plea for political nuance
9:00a[info]theguardianbookA Bite of the Apple by Lennie Goodings – essential literary memoir
9:30a[info]theguardianbookSearching for Sylvie Lee by Jean Kwok review – accusations, twists and revelations
10:05a[info]theguardianbookThomas Piketty: Why France’s ‘rock star economist’ still wants to squeeze the rich
24th
12:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel review – Cromwell’s end
12:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel review – Cromwell’s end
12:00a[info]theguardianbookThe Mirror & the Light by Hilary Mantel review – Cromwell’s end
7:00a[info]theguardianbookApeirogon by Colum McCann review – a beautifully observed masterpiece
7:00a[info]theguardianbookApeirogon by Colum McCann review – a beautifully observed masterpiece
8:15a[info]theguardianbookUntold Night and Day by Bae Suah review – a dreamlike quest
8:45a[info]theguardianbookThe Lost Pianos of Siberia by Sophy Roberts review – original and compelling
10:00a[info]theguardianbookPoem of the week: Daft Patter by Barry MacSweeney
11:30a[info]theguardianbookThe best recent thrillers – review roundup
2:59p[info]theguardianbookAs Hay festival opens in the UAE, authors condemn free speech abuses
2:59p[info]theguardianbookAs Hay festival opens in the UAE, authors condemn free speech abuses
3:00p[info]theguardianbookTips, links and suggestions: what are you reading this week?
25th
12:01a[info]theguardianbookMalorie Blackman: time is right for BBC Noughts and Crosses drama
12:01a[info]theguardianbookMalorie Blackman: time is right for BBC Noughts and Crosses drama
6:00a[info]theguardianbookThe surprising history of astrology – books podcast
6:00a[info]theguardianbookThe surprising history of astrology – books podcast
7:00a[info]theguardianbookHurricane Season by Fernanda Melchor review – intense and inventive
8:30a[info]theguardianbookHouse of Glass by Hadley Freeman review – flight and fight of a Jewish family
10:54a[info]theguardianbookGeorges Simenon webchat with his son John – post your questions now
7:20p[info]theguardianbookRathbones Folio prize: Zadie Smith makes female-dominated shortlist
26th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookOur Bodies, Their Battlefield by Christina Lamb review – groundbreaking on women and war
9:00a[info]theguardianbookTheft by Luke Brown review – black comedy of sexualised class war
12:00p[info]theguardianbookTop 10 books about imaginary friends | Camilla Bruce
12:47p[info]theguardianbookGame of Thrones honoured in new classification of pterosaur
2:28p[info]theguardianbookTudor fat: long books like Hilary Mantel's don't need to be hard
5:32p[info]theguardianbookClive Cussler, bestselling adventure novelist, dies aged 88
27th
12:01a[info]theguardianbookSimon Armitage plans national 'headquarters' for poetry in Leeds
7:00a[info]theguardianbookFrom climate collapse to generation rent: coming-of-age novels have changed forever
7:30a[info]theguardianbookHere We Are by Graham Swift review – a tale of magic, love and loss
9:00a[info]theguardianbookKraftwerk by Uwe Schütte review – a band that saw the future
9:55a[info]theguardianbookSmall presses loom large on International Booker prize longlist
10:00a[info]theguardianbookA dirty secret: you can only be a writer if you can afford it
12:00p[info]theguardianbookBig Girl, Small Town by Michelle Gallen review – dark, deep-fried laughs
1:34p[info]theguardianbookTears at bedtime: are children's books on environment causing climate anxiety?
1:34p[info]theguardianbookTears at bedtime: are children's books on environment causing climate anxiety?
4:16p[info]theguardianbookWaterstones defends minimum wage in year of record profits
28th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookOut of Darkness, Shining Light by Pettina Gappah review – a journey across colonial Africa
8:58a[info]theguardianbookParisian Lives by Deidre Bair review – deliciously indiscreet about Beckett and De Beauvoir
10:00a[info]theguardianbookMarian Keyes: 'I'm giving every woman I've met Three Women by Lisa Taddeo'
10:58a[info]theguardianbookAnne Enright: ‘A lot of bad things happen to women in books. Really a lot’
12:00p[info]theguardianbookWinter in Sokcho review – broodingly atmospheric
1:19p[info]theguardianbookGeorges Simenon webchat with his son John – live
2:00p[info]theguardianbook‘Surreal immediacy’: how a 1,000-page novel became a 45-hour audiobook
2:07p[info]theguardianbookGeorges Simenon webchat with his son John – live
2:22p[info]theguardianbookGeorges Simenon webchat – his son John on his daily habits, favourite books and future adaptations
29th
7:30a[info]theguardianbookHouse of Glass by Hadley Freeman review – a captivating family memoir
8:00a[info]theguardianbookQuentin Blake: ‘Spend time with children? Good God, no'
9:00a[info]theguardianbookChildren’s and teens roundup – the best new picture books and novels
9:58a[info]theguardianbookBeyond Mantel: the historical novels everyone must read
12:00p[info]theguardianbook‘I knew pretty quickly I was on to something’: James Ellroy on writing The Black Dahlia
6:00p[info]theguardianbookBook clinic: I’m tired of gloomy books – are there any happy literary novels?



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