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Headshot of Helen Charman with cover of her book, Mother State.

Review | Mummy Issues by Katie Tobin

‘Minor gripes aside, Mother State is an impressive paean to the expansive possibility of motherhood, of new ways of being and living.’

Katie Tobin reviews Helen Charman’s Mother State.

Essay | Tory Britain’s Literary Post-Mortem by Katie Tobin

‘In the time that has lapsed between Evenings and Weekends’ period setting and today, the world has been rocked by a global pandemic, and seen Britain usher in four new Prime Ministers, one of whom was outlasted by a Tesco lettuce.’

Katie Tobin on austerity’s literary legacy.

Essay | Frock Consciousness by Katie Tobin

‘So what is the power of literary fashion, then? For me it lies in its virtuality, that imaginary quality of the ekphrastic, something so beautiful that it cannot exist in real life as we know it on the page. That virtuality also ties into the codification of clothing, and how it might suggest something about its wearer without saying as much.’

Katie Tobin on the Bloomsbury Group and fashion.

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