Julian Barnes reflects on Frank O'Connor, a writer Yeats once called Ireland's Chekhov; David Lodge considers three passionate short stories by Henry James which shed light on his troubled sexuality; Decca Aitkenhead reports back from the Calabash festival in Jamaica, where the label 'Carribbean literature' has been causing a rumpus; Maya Jaggi meets the woman who launched Harry Potter. The book of the week is a shocking account of mass rape during the fall of Berlin, while Susan Hill calls for submissions for Long Barn Books. Read it all here, tomorrow.
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