The Delusions by Jenni Fagan — a red-tape purgatory
A portrait of a woman processing dead souls in the afterlife is both meditation on being human and scabrous social satire
A portrait of a woman processing dead souls in the afterlife is both meditation on being human and scabrous social satire

New, revived and theatrical techniques are being embraced with gusto to surprise and delight

Testing claims matters more than ever in an age of misinformation, overconfident assertions and unsubstantiated opinions

So much economic conflict, so many feelings

Astringent, unsparing and generous by turns, the Canadian writer’s memoir is as compulsively readable as her best fiction

For centuries audiences laughed at the literary trope where lovers are switched in the dark. Today, the joke is curdling

Stepping into the unknown can take us towards new versions of ourselves. But it cannot happen unless we say yes