Douglas Kennedy charts the rise of evangelical fiction; Lisa St Aubin de Teran tells how her discovery of African literature brought a new dimension to her writing; Howard Jacobson worries about the lack of irreverence in modern fiction; Paul Bailey celebrates Giorgio Bassani, one of the great novelists of the 20th century; Joe Boyd meets Lesley Blanch, wife of Romain Gary and author of The Wilder Shores of Love. The book of the week is Nobel laureate Amartya Sen's cosmopolitan view of India's political and cultural history, The Argumentative Indian. Read it all here, tomorrow.
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