A wry portrait of intergenerational tensions curdles into a polemic about virtue signalling and liberal border policies ...
Taranto writes that Saunders can't seem to describe any of his character’s “sympathetic attributes” without an addendum pointing to his deep flaws, turning what could have been a fine character study ...
If Lionel Shriver weren’t such a terrific writer, she might have had a glorious career as a sociologist. In her latest book, “Property,” she explores a host of contemporary social issues, including ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. American novelist Lionel Shriver, photographed for The Telegraph at her home near Lisbon, Portugal, last month - Clara Molden “She ...
Lionel Shriver is known for her 2003 breakout novel, "We Need To Talk About Kevin," and the social satires that followed, novels like "So Much For That" and "The Mandibles," which lampooned the U.S.
In Lionel Shriver’s new novel, judging intelligence and competence is a form of bigotry. By Laura Miller A married couple makes a suicide pact in Lionel Shriver’s new novel, “Should We Stay or Should ...
The provocative author of ‘We Need to Talk About Kevin’ turns her satirical eye to the ‘subjectivity’ of facts in the current moment The novelist Lionel Shriver has a passion for pariahs. Think Eva ...
Mass immigration is one of the hardest issues to have a reasoned and reasonable debate about in Australia. The left has made it a litmus test of political legitimacy; the right fractures over how to ...
SYDNEY (Reuters Life!) - When author Lionel Shriver took on the topic of illness and relationships in her latest novel, she had no idea that the reaction would give her a new insight into human nature ...