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Tuesday 16 October 2012
Many novelists would love to write novellas, says Toby Clements, but publishers are only interested if it is by a bestselling author.
The success of Korean rapper PSY brings to mind Nam June Paik, another Korean maverick, writes Mark Hudson.
Singer, songwriter and actor Herbert Grönemeyer is huge in Germany. Will he conquer Britain, asks Neil McCormick .
Umbrella by Will Self, an experimental Joycean masterpiece and favourite for the 2012 Man Booker prize
Culture reviews
Robert Peake and other artists's work celebrates the 17th century heir who would have become Henry IX, writes Richard Dorment.
Alastair Sooke gives his verdict on the exhibitions run to coincide with Frieze, including the National Gallery's Richard Hamilton: The Late Works.
Cedar Lake Contemporary Ballet present three interesting recent works to thrilling effect, writes Sarah Crompton.
It's business as usual with their new single Doom and Gloom, writes Neil McCormick.
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