March 1988 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Fiction | International Fiction | General | Literature Fiction Laura Cumming They Are All Cameras They Are All Cameras By Graham Swift LR International Fiction Mark Ford Boxcar Willie The Western Lands By William Burroughs William Dalrymple Shades of Beak Street Where the Jinn Consult By Soraya Antonius LR General David Sexton We Have A Disposal Problem Miami By Joan Didion David Profumo How to Tumble Your Drier Bizarre Sex By Roy D Eskapa The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders By Colin Wilson LR Hilary Mantel He was Never a Boy Peter Pan and Cricket By David Rayvern Allen LR Mary Keen Beauty in a Country Garden The Making of an English Country Garden By Deborah Kellaway LR Literature Victoria Glendinning Nursery School of Writers British Writers of the Thirties By Valentine Cunningham LR
David Profumo How to Tumble Your Drier Bizarre Sex By Roy D Eskapa The Misfits: A Study of Sexual Outsiders By Colin Wilson LR
Victoria Glendinning Nursery School of Writers British Writers of the Thirties By Valentine Cunningham LR
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