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The long-awaited biopic of cult writer Jeremiah 'Terminator' LeRoy

BY Hettie Judah |

Part one of this week's Culture Digest focuses on a newly translated book tracing Turkey’s hazardous history

BY Hettie Judah |

While the imaginative and aesthetic foundations of the original Black Panther remain, Coates has created a superhero and storyline for a new century

Q. What do you wish you knew? A. How to drive an HGV; how to repair a roof.

Man Booker Prize winner László Krasznahorkai goes to China in search of sorrow and destruction in his latest book

BY Michael Barron |

Eimear McBride’s celebrated debut novel is taken to the stage

BY Ben Eastham |

Morality and museums, public vulgarity and celebrity poets: the best things we've read this week

BY Paul Clinton |

A new collection of short stories by Maija Timonen asks: are we living in an age of emotional, as well as economic, austerity?

BY Houman Barekat |

An analysis of the Uber redesign to Karl Ove Knausgård on Karl Ove Knausgård: our favourite online reads

BY Harry Thorne |

A new book by Navid Kermani tracing a migration route into Europe but in reverse

BY Dominikus Müller |

What do you call musicians who write about themselves? Common, apparently

BY Andrew Hultkrans |

Three new books argue for the interconnectivity of all things

BY Carson Chan |

Diane Williams's latest collection, a new album from Matmos, and Jean-Luc Godard Season at the BFI

BY Charlie Fox |

On the occasion of ‘I ♥ John Giorno’ in Paris, an interview with John Giorno about poetry, art and radicalism

BY Andrew Hultkrans |

A new book and exhibition explore a radical interwar collective: the Kindred of the Kibbo Kift

BY Matthew De Abaitua |

Three new publications intimately concerned with difficult bodies

BY Olivia Laing |

100 years ago, a group of artists gathered in Zürich and founded dada. A new book examines the under-valued role of women to this anarchic, wildly influential movement

BY Jörg Heiser |

On Hal Foster's Bad New Days: Art Critcism Emergency

BY Gilda Williams |

Is it time to eschew the word 'criticism'?

A new collection of Robert Walser's little-known art criticism