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This week in books: tributes to Seamus Heaney, Tony Birch on Aboriginal writing, and Margaret Atwood
Written By Unknown on Saturday, August 31, 2013 | 10:10 PM
Laura Cococcia: Why Poetry Makes Sense: An Interview With Stephen Burt
Before She Was Daenerys Targaryen
Benjamin Britten honoured with first coin to feature poetry
From the Observer archive, 28 August 1983: A boiled egg and a slice of Sartre, s'il vous plait…
Pierdom by Simon Roberts – review
The Siege by Arturo Pérez-Reverte – review
For quick-thinking Laurie Penny, digital works like a dream
Jonathan Coe: 'Britain has sleepwalked into a crisis'
Unexploded by Alison MacLeod – review
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