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Patricia Lockwood
June 2022
‘I always secretly wonder which of us is the real artist’: Sally Rooney in conversation with Patricia Lockwood
The novelists discuss using real life in fiction, email style, and the art of writing sex scenes
May 2022
Debut novelist wins £20,000 Dylan Thomas prize for No One Is Talking About This
Patricia Lockwood follows acclaimed memoir Priestdaddy with book focusing on a life lived on social media
January 2022
Observer New Review Q&A
Patricia Lockwood: ‘I think Brits like my criticism more than Americans do’
The US novelist on
writing about her niece’s death, her ‘meaningful’ crystal egg and her fantasy life as a standup comic
October 2021
A pioneering pilot, a vast wilderness, a drunken afternoon... Booker shortlisted authors reveal their inspirations
Patricia Lockwood, Anuk Arudpragasam, Richard Powers and more on how they made the 2021 shortlist
July 2021
Rachel Cusk’s singular novel stands out on wide-ranging Booker longlist
Justine Jordan
Booker prize reveals globe-spanning longlist of ‘engrossing stories’
April 2021
Women’s prize for fiction shortlist entirely first-time nominees
Susanna Clarke, Yaa Gyasi and Patricia Lockwood among the six authors up for the £30,000 award
February 2021
Book of the day
No One Is Talking About This by Patricia Lockwood review – richly tragicomic debut novel
What can the modern novel tell us about life in the age of the internet?
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
November 2020
He Who Must Not Be Named: why is Trump unnamed in so many books?
‘The dictator’, ‘this man’, ‘the president’ – over the last four years, authors have gone out of their way to avoid Trump’s name. But why?
September 2019
Best culture of the 21st century
The 100 best books of the 21st century
Dazzling debut novels, searing polemics, the history of humanity and trailblazing memoirs ... Read our pick of the best books since 2000
April 2019
How to survive after Fleabag: a cultural guide
All the shows, books and even bands to seek out if you need more of a Fleabag-y fix
June 2018
‘Droll, savvy and soulful’: five funny writers who'll make you laugh
Anyone who says comic writing is dead must be joking – the genre has never been as vibrant as it is now
June 2017
The best original photographs from the Observer
Original Observer photography: May 2017
Beth Ditto, cult TV, politicians, playwrights and performers feature in this month’s showcase of the best photography commissioned by the Observer
May 2017
Best podcasts of the week
Being an absolute boss: podcasts of the week
From actual bosses to metaphorical ones, this week’s podcasts are leaders in their field. Don’t forget to subscribe!
April 2017
Patricia Lockwood: ‘I’m a show-off, a clown’
Book of the day
Priestdaddy by Patricia Lockwood review – a dazzling comic memoir
August 2016
Empathic people quicker to learn to help others, study shows
Although people are slower to learn to do tasks that help other people, research participants rated as more empathic proved to be quicker learners
July 2016
Poetic justice: the rise of brilliant women writing in dark times
Rhiannon Lucy Cosslett
Nicholas Lezard's choice
If I’m Scared We Can’t Win: Penguin Modern Poets One review – a welcome return
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