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'Compelling and witty, My Roman Year gives a touching insight into the influences of André Aciman’s well-loved literary world.' New Statesman See Rome through the eyes of a young André Aciman in his latest memoir, out now in paperback 🚲

'Compelling and witty, My Roman Year gives a touching insight into the influences of André Aciman’s well-loved literary world.' New Statesman

See Rome through the eyes of a young André Aciman in his latest memoir, out now in paperback 🚲
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Finding the perfect Father’s Day gift needn’t mean defaulting to predictable choices. Our selection of the best books for Father’s Day has something to offer for all kinds of dad. faber.co.uk/journal/the-be…

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‘The unendurable is the beginning of the curve of joy.’ Happy 133rd birthday to Djuna Barnes, author of Nightwood, who was born on this day in 1892.

‘The unendurable is the beginning of the curve of joy.’

Happy 133rd birthday to Djuna Barnes, author of Nightwood, who was born on this day in 1892.
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Did you know that June is #NationalCrimeReadingMonth? Here's seven of our recent and upcoming crime titles to inspire you 🔎

Did you know that June is #NationalCrimeReadingMonth? Here's seven of our recent and upcoming crime titles to inspire you 🔎
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‘When the path through words became obscured, I left my desk and walked.’ Taran N. Khan explores the connection between walking and writing on the Faber Journal. faber.co.uk/journal/the-st…

‘When the path through words became obscured, I left my desk and walked.’

Taran N. Khan explores the connection between walking and writing on the Faber Journal.

faber.co.uk/journal/the-st…
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Join our first online Readers’ Day, a seminar led by poet Emily Berry on Sylvia Plath's enduring classic collection, Ariel. The session will be a combination of close reading and group discussion, held online from 2 p.m. on 6 July. faber.co.uk/product/online…

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To celebrate the republication of Alexander Baron’s post-war Hackney caper The Lowlife in Faber Editions, we look at some of the best London novels, with a focus on life on the fringes of society. faber.co.uk/journal/readin…

To celebrate the republication of Alexander Baron’s post-war Hackney caper The Lowlife in Faber Editions, we look at some of the best London novels, with a focus on life on the fringes of society.

faber.co.uk/journal/readin…
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‘The following books are those that I read after dark, though, after a day’s writing or propped up in a hotel bed while reporting the stories.’ Oliver Basciano on the books that informed Outcast. faber.co.uk/journal/an-out…

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Interested in a career in publishing? Join our latest free Inside Faber session at the Bindery and meet the Faber Rights team, either online or in person. Have you ever wondered how Faber’s books find their way to publication in other languages? How does a debut novel end up

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Lally MacBeth, author of The Lost Folk, interviewed about her new book about the past, present and future of the UK's folk culture on Front Row yesterday. bbc.co.uk/sounds/play/m0…

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Have you got your tickets for the Faber Summer Fair yet? Join us on 27 June for our free pop-up bookshop all day, as well as special events. We’ve still got space available and Lucy Caldwell’s rooftop lunchtime reading (subject to weather) and Ian Leslie’s cocktail event

Have you got your tickets for the Faber Summer Fair yet? Join us on 27 June for our free pop-up bookshop all day, as well as special events. We’ve still got space available and Lucy Caldwell’s rooftop lunchtime reading (subject to weather) and Ian Leslie’s cocktail event
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In ‘Drawn from Life’, his new essay for the Faber Journal, @tickingboy writes about ’autobiofictionalography’ and why the graphic novel is uniquely positioned to play with the truth. faber.co.uk/journal/how-th…

In ‘Drawn from Life’, his new essay for the Faber Journal, @tickingboy writes about ’autobiofictionalography’ and why the graphic novel is uniquely positioned to play with the truth. 

faber.co.uk/journal/how-th…
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Several UK crisp manufacturers won’t accept potatoes grown too close to a...? Think you know your Taytos from your Tyrrells? To celebrate the publication of Natalie Whittle’s Crunch: The History of Crisps, it’s time to take the ultimate Crisp Quiz. faber.co.uk/journal/quizze…

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In 1983, Barbara Kingsolver was assigned to cover the Phelps Dodge mine strike. Over the year that followed, she recorded stories of striking miners and their courageous wives, sisters and daughters. Her determination to share their voices resulted in Holding the Line, out now.

In 1983, Barbara Kingsolver was assigned to cover the Phelps Dodge mine strike. Over the year that followed, she recorded stories of striking miners and their courageous wives, sisters and daughters. Her determination to share their voices resulted in Holding the Line, out now.
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Join us for our first online Readers’ Day, a seminar led by poet Emily Berry on Sylvia Plath's enduring classic collection, Ariel. The session will be a combination of close reading and group discussion, held online from 2 p.m. on 6 July. faber.co.uk/product/online…

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Need to pick up a last-minute Father’s Day gift for tonight? If he’s a fan of crime novels, we have some suggestions 🔍

Need to pick up a last-minute Father’s Day gift for tonight? If he’s a fan of crime novels, we have some suggestions 🔍
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'I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city one day suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book.' James Joyce. Happy Bloomsday from all of us here at Faber.

'I want to give a picture of Dublin so complete that if the city one day suddenly disappeared from the earth it could be reconstructed out of my book.' James Joyce.

Happy Bloomsday from all of us here at Faber.
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Interested in a career in publishing? Join our latest Inside Faber session on 8 July and meet the Faber Rights team, either online or in person. faber.co.uk/product/inside…

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‘Families are where we see each other close up. There’s nowhere to hide in families, and there are these long threads.’ A great interview with author Claire Adam in the Observer, ahead of her new novel Love Forms publishing this week 🌸 observer.co.uk/culture/books/…

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‘A slow, quiet, affecting look at mistakes made, and what family - in all its forms - means.’ Love Forms by Claire Adam is one of Marie Claire’s best summer reads. marieclaire.co.uk/entertainment/…

‘A slow, quiet, affecting look at mistakes made, and what family - in all its forms - means.’

Love Forms by Claire Adam is one of Marie Claire’s best summer reads.

marieclaire.co.uk/entertainment/…