January 1988 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Theatre | Politics | Fiction | Foreign Fiction | Autobiography | Memoir | General | Food & Wine | Art Theatre Kate Kellaway The Taming of the Shrew The Taming of the Shrew By Jonathan Miller (dir) Politics Paul Foot Lost in the Post Out of The Wilderness: Diaries, 1963-1967 By Tony Benn Fiction Laura Cumming Any Time, Any Place The Beautiful Room is Empty By Edmund White Sophia Watson Enid Sounds A Bit Odd You Must Remember This By Joyce Carol Oates LR Foreign Fiction Jean Gordon All That Bla Bla Bla Burning Patience By Antonio Skármeta LR Autobiography Patrick Taylor-Martin Nothing but the Trews A Life is Too Short By Nicholas Fairbairn LR Memoir Jed Brendon-Tullett She Adored Children Timebends: A Life By Arthur Miller LR General Clair Wills How to Spot a Misogynist Men Who Hate Women and The Women Who Love Them By Dr Susan Forward and Joan Torres LR Food & Wine David Profumo Pleasure Does Not Always Equal Death Eat Your Heart Out By Jamcs Le Fanu Helen Simpson Money for Jam The Food of Love By Guislaine Morland Feasts By Christopher Bland and Linda Kelly LR Art Richard Ingrams Typical Art Critic Modern Painters By John Ruskin, (Ed) David Barrie LR Oliver Bennett Driven to Abstraction Understanding Abstract Art By Frank Whitford
Clair Wills How to Spot a Misogynist Men Who Hate Women and The Women Who Love Them By Dr Susan Forward and Joan Torres LR
Helen Simpson Money for Jam The Food of Love By Guislaine Morland Feasts By Christopher Bland and Linda Kelly LR
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