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Difficult Men: From The Sopranos and The Wire to Mad Men and Breaking Bad by Brett Martin – review

Theo Tait on the inside story of how the best TV series of the last 20 years came to be made

Theo Tait

18, Sep, 2013 @8:54 AM

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Bleeding Edge by Thomas Pynchon – review
Has the master of conspiracy theories descended to novelty private eye novels, asks Theo Tait

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13, Sep, 2013 @4:30 PM

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MaddAddam by Margaret Atwood – review

With its Pigoons and ChickieNobs, does the conclusion of Margaret Atwood's SF trilogy show her at her best, asks Theo Tait

Theo Tait

28, Aug, 2013 @8:00 AM

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The Guts by Roddy Doyle – review
Roddy Doyle's sequel to The Commitments has heart and humour, and is thick with Dublin detail, writes Theo Tait

Theo Tait

31, Jul, 2013 @9:00 AM

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Careless People: Murder, Mayhem and the Invention of The Great Gatsby by Sarah Churchwell – review
Theo Tait unravels the story behind a classic

Theo Tait

29, Jun, 2013 @8:00 AM

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The Quarry by Iain Banks – review
The author's final novel displays plenty of rage and gallows humour – an honourable finale

Theo Tait

14, Jun, 2013 @7:13 PM

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The Quarry by Iain Banks – review

Iain Banks's last novel is an honest evocation of the void opening up beneath a life, writes Theo Tait

Theo Tait

14, Jun, 2013 @6:00 AM

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TransAtlantic by Colum McCann – review

A little ambiguity is needed to counterbalance McCann's rhapsodic charm, writes Theo Tait

Theo Tait

01, Jun, 2013 @7:30 AM

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Best of Young British Novelists 4, edited by John Freeman – review
There is capable writing but few surprises in Granta's highly globalised anthology, says Theo Tait

Theo Tait

16, Apr, 2013 @2:14 PM

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How to Get Filthy Rich in Rising Asia by Mohsin Hamid – review
Mohsin Hamid's vivid new novel takes Theo Tait into the fast-moving, wheeler-dealing world of an Asian megalopolis

Theo Tait

28, Mar, 2013 @8:00 AM

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Blood Horses by John Jeremiah Sullivan – review
Horses take centre stage in the Pulphead author's funny and moving tribute to his sportswriter father

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21, Mar, 2013 @10:01 AM

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The Childhood of Jesus by JM Coetzee – review
Buddhist utopia or Kafkaesque retelling of the nativity story? Theo Tait investigates

Theo Tait

27, Feb, 2013 @10:00 AM

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