Cal Flyn: why I couldn’t resist the call of an erupting volcano
Enchanted by an online livestream, the author sets off for Iceland — and finds herself in the footsteps of poets and painters seeking the ‘delightful horror’ of the sublime
Enchanted by an online livestream, the author sets off for Iceland — and finds herself in the footsteps of poets and painters seeking the ‘delightful horror’ of the sublime

This immersive, trance-like novel — the Norwegian’s first since winning the Nobel Prize in Literature — takes us inside the minds…

No other country has transformed the symphonic sound with as much flair in the 21st century — is there something in the glacial…

In a world of instability, war, famine and ecological catastrophe, we need funny fiction more than ever

Small wonders offer a vital counterpoint to the things that cause us terror and sorrow

The true story of two strangers and an extraordinary act of courage

The view from that remote beach is unimprovable — or is it?