June 1988 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Autobiography | Fiction | International Fiction | Politics | Poetry Autobiography Karen Finley Kid Glove Treatment Moonwalk By Michael Jackson LR Fiction Kirsty Gunn Mot Much Fun Come To The Edge By David Hart LR International Fiction Sophia Watson He Nearly Goes Mad The Pigeon By Patrick Süskind (Trans John E Woods) LR Sophia Watson He Nearly Goes Mad The Pigeon By Patrick Süskind (Translated by John E Woods) LR Politics Christopher Hitchens Great Scot Games with Shadows By Neal Ascherson LR Jonathan Freedland The Land of Oz The Yellow Wind By David Grossman (Translated by Haim Watzman) LR Poetry Joseph O'Neill One Tory Island Story The Faber Book of English History in Verse By Kenneth Baker (ed) Poets of Bulgaria By William Meredith (ed) LR
Joseph O'Neill One Tory Island Story The Faber Book of English History in Verse By Kenneth Baker (ed) Poets of Bulgaria By William Meredith (ed) LR
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