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In this weekend's @guardianreview - our cover has been illustrated by the one and only Quentin Blake, alongside a rare interview with him. Plus the best contemporary historical fiction to read after Mantel, and Anne Enright speaks about her new novel, Actress.
In this weekend's @guardianreview @hackneylad on the digital uprising against bad workplaces; @philipoltermann interviews Nell Zink about her new novel Doxology; and the comic book writer Alan Moore on the art of William Blake.
In this week's @guardianreview
- Hilary Mantel, George Saunders, Julian Barnes, Jhumpa Lahiri, @chris_power and more select their favourite 50 short stories ever written.
Tomorrow's @guardianreview cover: Pankaj Mishra on modern masculinity. Cover by @SebasTibo
In Review this week: May Day Manifesto 2017: how to make the world a better place. Illustration by @andysmithdraws
In Review this week: P is for Peregrine. The book that made modern nature writing, by Robert Macfarlane. Illos by @AlexHedworth
In Review this week: writers choose their best reads of 2016, with illustrations from @arichardallen
This week's Review cover: Dave Eggers travels through post-election America. Illustration from @DomMckenzie1
Our cover for this week from @ericPetersenArt Read Robert Macfarlane on the Anthropocene in Review tomorrow
Here be dragons! Our Guardian Review cover for this week from @stephen_collins Get your copy on Saturday