Drawn from a decade of diaries, the novelist’s latest book allows us an intimate insight into her thought patterns
Culled from a decade of diary entries, this ‘experimental fiction’ is full of fun — and frustration
The author of ‘How Should a Person Be?’ takes an unusual look at love, ageing and art as creation
The Canadian novelist on the parallels between painting and writing
We ask author Lara Feigel and the FT’s Isabel Berwick whether the pram in the hall really is the enemy of good art
The Canadian author’s new novel explores what it is that makes a mother — and has plunged her into the midst of battle
A woman’s dilemma over whether to have children or to pursue artistic freedom is the crux of this probing new novel
How the spoken word is breathing life into fiction
The author of ‘How Should a Person Be?’ attends an Irish literary festival and wears a nightgown for lunch with a Nobel Laureate
A literary hit that blurs the lines between fiction and real life