February 1987 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Fiction | Reprints | Interview | Biography | Essays & Criticism Fiction Piers Paul Read A Cursory Repentance Cassidy By Morris West LR Hilary Mantel When in doubt, move The Memoirs of Christopher Columbus By Stephen Marlowe LR Mark Ford Lolita Emerging The Enchanter By Vladimir Nabokov LR Reprints John Lanchester Opening the Closed Book Finnegans Wake By James Joyce Interview Jan Dalley Jan Dalley meets Anthony Burgess Interview with Anthony Burgess Biography Geoffrey Wheatcroft Nowt so Queer as Folks The Dictionary of National Biography 1971–1980 By Lord Blake and C S Nicholls (edd) LR Jeremy Lewis Saint Victor Victor Gollancz: A Biography By Ruth Dudley Edwards LR Taki The Book I Almost Wrote Onassis & Christina By L J Davis LR Essays & Criticism Malcolm Bradbury Connolly’s Parlour Game 100 Key Books of the Modern Movement from England, France and America 1880-1950 By Cyril Connolly
Geoffrey Wheatcroft Nowt so Queer as Folks The Dictionary of National Biography 1971–1980 By Lord Blake and C S Nicholls (edd) LR
Malcolm Bradbury Connolly’s Parlour Game 100 Key Books of the Modern Movement from England, France and America 1880-1950 By Cyril Connolly
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