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Not for the masses, but from the masses

Ian Parks grew up in a South Yorkshire mining family - as his new volume of poetry The Exile House hits the shelves, Jody Porter finds out his sources of inspiration.

The Fall

Will Stone was left pondering an incoherent outing

Scottish reel treat

This weekend sees a unique celebration of cinema at Glasgow's Southside Film Festival

The Economics Of Killing

An expose of the military-industrial complex shows how its actions grease the transfer of resources from the poorest to the richest globally

Mat Coward

Quest for peace that spilt over

Friday 10 July 2009

Former paramilitary Gerry served his time for the republican cause as a prisoner in the Maze.

Unknown facets of times past

Monday 22 June 2009

Caterer Paul West, an English resident of France, is hired to provide the feast at the wedding of an ex-girlfriend to the son of a grand French family in Dial M For Merde by Stephen Clarke (Black Swan, £7.99).

Doing away with disbelief

Monday 08 June 2009

China Mieville's new book The City & The City (Macmillan, £17.99) is being marketed as an "existential thriller."

Close shaves

Wednesday 06 May 2009

May's best crime fiction releases from Mills, Hall and Campbell

Nightmares come true

Monday 30 March 2009

March's top crime fiction releases: Lehane, McDowall and Hannah

Science fiction

Wednesday 25 March 2009

March's releases to keep an eye on: Jaine Fenn, KJ Parke and Terry Nation

Crime fiction

Monday 02 March 2009

This month's crime fiction releases: Andrew Williams, Robert Rotenberg, Simon Beckett and Graham Hurley.

Behold the fancy spud

Sunday 08 February 2009

Gardening: MAT COWARD tries some Jerusalem artichokes.