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The Nobel Prize-winning writer and the journalist chronicle their affair through shared photography. We revisit their story ahead of its reissue

The author’s latest book, documenting an attempt to revive an abandoned cinema in Hungary, teases out the magic charm of film

BY Lou Selfridge |

Polly Barton’s candid interviews question the interpersonal dynamics – shame, embarrassment, jealousy, ethics – of pornography

BY Houman Barekat |

What’s worth packing in your suitcase? The frieze team offers their picks for holiday reads

BY frieze |

Part memoir, part literary portrait, the author’s new book on Berlin goes beyond familiar narratives of the German capital

BY Mitch Speed |

‘An Apartment on Uranus’ is about horizons, possibilities, love, desire and alternate spaces of gender-dwelling, written in a time, as the foreword puts it, ‘that has not yet arrived’

BY Bryony White |

The prolific Polish writer has a complicated relationship to nationality

BY Helen Charman |

In further news: Olga Tokarczuk and Peter Handke win Nobel prizes in literature; ‘censored’ Aichi Triennale reopened

BY Frieze News Desk |

Christina Hesselholdt’s newly-translated book, Vivian, turns the late American photographer’s life into a novel

BY Tom Overton |

From environmentalist epics to Norse mythology and the re-emergence of Russian cosmism: John Holten surveys the best books of 2018

BY John Holten |

Nature, science and art combine in Andy & Peter Holden’s Artangel commission and Daisy Hildyard’s new book

BY Tom Overton |

An exclusive excerpt from Charlie Fox's new book, This Young Monster, published today by Fitzcarraldo Editions

BY Charlie Fox |