Jane Draycott skilfully evokes the strangeness and intensity of one of ancient Rome’s most complex figures
The German writer explores friendship, family and generational trauma in three luminous interconnected essays
This scurrilous, wonderfully detailed potted history of 12 Roman rulers still resonates in a sparky new translation
Rob Cowen’s discovery of a skull near the A1 motorway leads him to explore layers of Britain’s history — and battle his own historical demons along the way
The novelist and poet interrogates his great-grandfather’s life story, taking in Nazi Germany, 1930s Turkey and the world of chemical weapons
The former Vanity Fair editor takes a nostalgic look back at an era when print was king and the publishing industry thrived
The American poet, now 93, has carved out a place as one of her generation’s most admired writers
The French author took longer to come out as working-class than as gay. His newly translated memoir confronts poverty and racism in the milieu he fled
‘How to End a Story’ places the Australian pioneer of autofiction firmly among the great chroniclers of daily life
A Russian missile strike killed Ukrainian writer and war-crimes investigator Victoria Amelina, leaving her unfinished diaries as a poignant tribute to what might have been
The first in a projected three-volume memoir from the Microsoft founder offers a moving account of his early years
The city of constant reinvention that has drawn women in search of a new life is captured in a stunning new graphic novel — plus classic reissued memoirs and novels
A memoir by the artist’s nephew details how his vivid portraits of working-class life remained undiscovered until his death in 2018
This mould-breaking memoir leaves questions unanswered, but its humour and enthusiasm are hard to resist
The Morgan Library’s sparkling centenary exhibition shows there was far more to the writer than the solitary antiheroes of his work
Talented but unassuming news editor who was universally admired in the FT newsroom
A dive into the lives of the storyteller brothers tells how the pair made their way to literary fame
Alejandro Zambra explores the ups and downs of fatherhood in this collection of essays, poems and stories
Compiled over more than a decade, the Nobel winner’s notebooks combine memoir with his own colourful paintings
Most politicians are fundamentally unsuited to the painful and exposing reckoning that is required
Jonathan Watts nimbly dissects the brilliance and flaws of the father of Gaia theory
The former German chancellor’s remarkable story is undermined by a failure to admit mistakes — though she does not pull her punches on Putin and Trump
Carl Wilkinson selects his must-read titles
Richard Fairman and Ludovic Hunter-Tilney select their must-read titles
Johanna Ekström’s notebooks, translated by her friend Sigrid Rausing, offer a moving testament to love, friendship and loss