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Sinéad Gleeson reviews impressive new books on art by Lauren Elkin and Laura Cumming
Book Review: Any writer who picks up Kate Zambreno’s Drifts will feel a queasy wave of recognition
Vivian Gornick’s essays, first published in 1996, centre on aloneness but not loneliness
A parable on parenthood by the author of the award-winning essay collection, Constellations
Book review: The late journalist’s hugely accomplished debut feels as if there was much more to come
The writer on creating a world for a new album by her husband’s band, Mount Alaska
Book review: Leslie Jamison covers a wide range of subjects but always with empathy and intelligence
Artists showed a parallel creative life was possible, one that overshadows patient life
Rose George’s engaging guide to blood as ‘a medicine, a lifesaver and a commodity’
Tale of a young woman trapped in her father’s strange archaeological game could be read as a Brexit fable
This book of short stories is about in-betweenness, emotionally and geographically
Author re-examines her old diaries, while continuing to document life in the present
Narrative focuses on Leslie Jamison’s affair with alcohol, a reciprocal act of intoxication
There should be no need for all-female anthologies, distancing women from the hallowed hall of Irish literature, but the word writer had a default meaning: man
Sinéad Gleeson on the former Slits guitarist’s excavation of the lives of her parents