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Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Adichie: I want to live in a world where men and women are truly equal. And that’s why I’m a feminist.”

Feminist essay a must-read for 16-year-old Swedes

Nigerian novelist Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie’s essay is now being distributed in Swedish to high-school pupils.

The Map of Middle-earth with annotations by JRR Tolkien was found in a copy of The Lord of the Rings that belonged to illustrator Pauline Baynes.

Tolkien’s precision revealed in a map

Correspondence between Tolkien and the late and acclaimed illustrator gives further details about the sometimes thorny relationship between the two.

Author Stephen King

Stephen King to receive National Medal of Arts from Barack Obama

The United States president will present the novelist with the highest award for artists given by the US government.

The cast of the film The Great Gatsby.

Great Scott! Another Fitzgerald story

A 8 000-word story by F Scott Fitzgerald has been discovered in the archives of Princeton University.

Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman manuscript was discovered in the autumn of 2014.

Harper Lee’s Watchman – a novel hiding in plain sight

Harper Lee’s lawyer, Tonja Carter, says there may be a third novel by Lee.

To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee’s latest novel Go Set a Watchman hit the bookshops around the world on July 14.
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Harper Lee’s Go Set a Watchman is finally here

As its Tuesday launch creates frenzy in the literary world, the novel’s first chapter reveals a voice recognisable to that of To Kill a Mockingbird.

To Kill a Mockingbird author Harper Lee’s latest novel Go Set a Watchman hit the bookshops around the world on July 14.

‘Go Set A Watchman’ is Harper Lee’s first novel in more than 50 years

Completed in the mid-50s but lost for more than 50 years, the novel was written before ‘To Kill A Mockingbird’ and features Scout as an adult.

Many from low-income households or rural areas lacked access and digital devices appropriate for learning

If Dan Brown can write, so can robots

The Hoshi prize hopes stories created by artificial intelligences (AIs) will soon go up against those written by humans in the competition.

Syrian writer Samar Yazbek

Syrian wins ‘writer of courage’ prize

Samar Yazbek was named by British poet laureate Carol Ann Duffy as international "writer of courage" with whom she will share the Pen/Pinter prize.

Out of the closet: Green Lantern has been reintoduced as gay.

Pink Lantern gets the green light

After 72 years of tackling supervillains as a straight man, DC Comics’ Green Lantern, one of the oldest characters, is to be reintroduced as gay.

Digital delay: Stephen King will publish his new novel in paperback

King of horror returns to old-school publishing

Stephen King’s digital publication of "Riding the Bullet" in 2000 made him one of the pioneers of the e-book movement.

‘Let’s have Bateman kill David Beckham in a lift’

‘Let’s have Bateman kill David Beckham in a lift’

Brett Easton Ellis is mulling a sequel to <i>American Psycho</i> in which Patrick Bateman murders David Beckham and analyses Whitney Houston’s oeuvre.

Nobel committee defends another European choice

Nobel committee defends another European choice

The Swedish Academy has responded to accusations of insularity in recent years by awarding the 2011 Nobel prize for literature to one of their own.

Harry Potter and the digital era

Author unveils collaborative website that will have extensive background material, sell e-books and create an opportunity for fans to submit content.

Woman ducks Man Booker

Author and publisher Carmen Callil has withdrawn from the judging panel of the Man Booker International prize over its decision to honour Philip Roth.

Bookmark these titles

International publishers are gearing up for releases from major authors in 2011. Alison Flood lists nine of them.

Enid Blyton gets a makeover

There are no more ‘jolly japes’ and ‘lashings of pop’ as dated language is revamped for a new generation of this popular author’s young readers.

Essential bleeding for blood suckers

Worship of Sachin Tendulkar will cross a new boundary with a special edition of his autobiography made in part with the cricketer’s blood.

Neglected masterpiece takes Lost Booker honours

Winning the Booker prize almost 40 years ago for <em>The Siege of Krishnapur</em>, JG Farrell used his acceptance speech to denounce capitalism.

Spoken from the walls

It’s not quite at Harry Potter levels, but Laura Bush’s memoir, <em>Spoken from the Heart</em>, has sold around 150&nbsp;000 copies in its first week.