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Madeleine Thien

February 2021

  • From left: Rumaan Alam, Ian Rankin, Madeleine Thien, Sarah Perry and Margaret Atwood.

    My favourite Ishiguro: by Margaret Atwood, Ian Rankin and more

    Authors choose the Kazuo Ishiguro novels closest to their hearts, including Never Let Me Go, The Buried Giant and The Remains of the Day

March 2018

  • Madeleine Thien Canadian short story writer and novelist. Photograph by David Levene London 24/8/16

    Books that made me
    Madeleine Thien: ‘I can read a book over years, and not feel I have to finish it’

    The Canadian writer wishes she’d written Italo Calvino’s Invisible Cities and was moved by Robert Macfarlane’s The Wild Places

October 2017

  • Boat on the Kampot river at sunset, Cambodia.

    On the radar
    Kampot literary festival hopes to revive Cambodia's lost art of storytelling

  • Chinatown in San Francisco, photo by John Lawson Stoddard (1850-1931)

    Farewell to the fairy palace: are Chinatowns obsolete?

May 2017

  • The author David Szalay

    Best new paperbacks of the month
    Best new paperbacks: David Szalay, Madeleine Thien and Dave Eggers

    Modern-day masculinity, China’s 20th-century tragedy and an American misadventure are among the latest paperback releases

March 2017

  • Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction 2017 Longlist Announcement

    Baileys prize 2017 longlist – in pictures

  • Composite: Sarah Perry, Margaret Atwood and Annie Proulx. The Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction

    Baileys women's prize 2017 longlist sees established names eclipse debuts

November 2016

  • Steven Galloway.

    Canadian literary world divides over sex charges against novelist

  • Margaret Atwood photographed at the British Library for Saturday Interview. Photo by Linda Nylind. 13/10/2016.

    Atwood and Martel among Canadian writers drawn into row over creative writing tutor's sacking

October 2016

  • the shortlisted authors for the Man Booker prize: (L-R) Paul Beatty, Deborah Levy, Graeme Macrae Burnet, Ottessa Moshfegh, David Szalay, Madeleine Thien.

    Man Booker prize 2016: bookies' and public's favourites revealed

  • The Man Booker prize 2016 shortlist

    Man Booker prize 2016: the fine line between fiction and literature

  • The Booker-shortlisted novels

    How to write a Man Booker novel: six shortlisted authors share their secrets

  • Madeleine Thien

    A life in ...
    Madeleine Thien: ‘In China, you learn a lot from what people don’t tell you’

September 2016

  • Booker prize shortlisted writer Deborah Levy

    The Guardian Books podcast
    Deborah Levy and the Booker shortlist – books podcast

    As the Booker prize announces a shortlist that’s long on surprises, we talk to Deborah Levy and assess the contenders for this year’s award
  • Clockwise from top left: Madeleine Thien, Paul Beatty, Otessa Moshfegh, Graeme Macrae Burnet, Deborah Levy, David Szalay

    Books blog
    The Man Booker prize 2016 shortlist – a judge’s view

    Man Booker judge Jon Day surveys the shortlist – plus an analysis of this year’s lineup
    • Booker prize may not have starry names, but it does generate curiosity

    • Man Booker shortlist 2016: tiny Scottish imprint sees off publishing giants

    • Books blog
      Predicting the Man Booker shortlist: how the literary times are changing

August 2016

  • madeleine thien portrait

    Do Not Say We Have Nothing by Madeleine Thien – review

    A novel charting events leading up to the Tiananmen Square massacre bears witness to a turbulent era in Chinese history

July 2016

  • June Eric Udorie

    Man Booker prize longlist is a disappointment for diversity

    June Eric Udorie
    There have been hopeful signs that UK publishing is seeking to embrace BAME writers, but that is not yet reflected in the selections for 2016’s award
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