The end result is sublime. Growth matters less than inequality, the authorsargued: whether the issue is life expectancy, infant mortality, crimerates, obesity, literacy or recycling, the Scandinavian countries,say, will always win out over, say, the UK. Read the review, Sebald died in a car crash in 2001, but his genre-defying mix of fact and fiction, keen sense of the moral weight of history and interleaving of inner and outer journeys have had a huge influence on the contemporary literary landscape. 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Christopher Hitchens: the British usually pretend that they embark on warfare only with deep reluctance, Susanna Clarke: Author Anthony Horowitz recently pointed out that all books are doors - when we open them we expect to be somewhere else, Writers have displayed a prescient eye for predicting tomorrow's world. Dizzying narratives the 2012 film adaptation of Cloud Atlas. Having grown up the son of a former Black Panther on the violent streets of Baltimore, he has a voice that is challenging but also poetic. The master storyteller on finding a voice, creative originality and why he has never suffered from writer's block My first novel, Hear the Wind Sing, published in 1979, is fewer than 200 pages . 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Skloot skilfully tells the extraordinary scientific story, but in this book the voices of the Lacks children are crucial they have struggled desperately even as billions have been made from their mothers HeLa cells. 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Andrew Crumey lists 10 acts of fortune-telling, Original reporting and incisive analysis, direct from the Guardian every Alice's Adventures in Wonderland & Through the Looking-Glass by Lewis Carroll (1865) If all you know of Lewis Carroll's Wonderland is the zany but sanitized version of the 1951 Walt Disney . Authors and Observer critics choose the books they will be giving as gifts this year and the one theyd like to find in their own stocking, A deep space community, a compelling critique of empire, a UFO novel like no other and more, Final novels from John le Carr and Andrea Camilleri, dark psychological debut Girl A and more, Some of the most outstanding books from an extraordinary year, We would love to hear which books you enjoyed the most this year, A teenagers nature diary, the race for a vaccine and the return of Lyra books have been vital in getting us through the year. 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