Books by Natasha Brown
Universality
by Natasha Brown
Nobody in current British politics – Left or Right, righteous or heartless, selfish or selfless – escapes from Natasha Brown’s short but weighty Universality unscathed. This is a smart, uncompromising novel from a talented, intrepid writer. All while being a gripping thriller, too.
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The Best Political Novels of 2025: The Orwell Prize for Fiction
From a book based on the actual love letters a British prime minister sent to his mistress in the run-up to World War I, to a fantastical tale that takes its cue from the Epic of Gilgamesh, there’s a wide variety of novels to choose from on the shortlist of this year’s Orwell Prize for Political Fiction. The comments are from the judging panel, chaired this year by British novelist Jim Crace.