• The Best Counterfactual Novels - Loop by Brenda Lozano, translated by Annie McDermott
  • The Best Counterfactual Novels - Elizabeth Costello by J M Coetzee
  • The Best Counterfactual Novels - Screen Tests by Kate Zambreno
  • The Best Counterfactual Novels - Never Any End to Paris by Enrique Vila-Matas, translated by Anne McLean
  • The Best Counterfactual Novels - These Possible Lives by Fleur Jaeggy, translated by Minna Proctor

The Best Counterfactual Novels, recommended by Catherine Lacey

Novelists often make the decision to create alternate realities—worlds that are very like, but not quite identical, to our own. Catherine Lacey, the acclaimed novelist whose latest book Biography of X is set in a United States in which the Southern states seceded during the 20th century, talks us through the process of plotting counterfactual timelines and recommends five books that explore the slippery relation between truth, reality, and fiction.

  • The Best William Golding Books - The Inheritors by William Golding, with a foreword by Ben Okri
  • The Best William Golding Books - The Spire by William Golding, with a foreword by Benjamin Myers
  • The Best William Golding Books - Darkness Visible by William Golding, with a foreword by Nicola Barker
  • The Best William Golding Books - Rites of Passage by William Golding, with a foreword by Annie Proulx
  • The Best William Golding Books - Lord of the Flies by William Golding, with a foreword by Stephen King

The Best William Golding Books, recommended by Judy Golding

The Nobel laureate William Golding is best known for his novel Lord of the Flies, in which a group of schoolboys marooned on a desert island revert to savagery. But he was a prolific writer who produced eleven further novels, including the Booker Prize-winning Rites of Passage. Here, his daughter and manager of his literary estate Judy Golding selects five of William Golding’s key texts, including The Inheritors—the book he felt to be his best work.