April 1990 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Art | Popular Fiction | New York Letter | Oppression Art Wallace Arnold The Secret Behind Freud’s Thistle Works on Paper By Lucian Freud LR Popular Fiction Kate Saunders A Handsome Windsor The Prince By Celia Brayfield LR New York Letter Jim Holt Jim Holt Returns to the Bathroom for a Smoke LR Oppression Paul Barker Franciscan Values Punishing the Poor By Kay Andrews and John Jacobs LR Matt Seaton Not Hip Despite the Hype Labour Rebuilt: The New Model Party By Colin Hughes and Patrick Wintour LR
Matt Seaton Not Hip Despite the Hype Labour Rebuilt: The New Model Party By Colin Hughes and Patrick Wintour LR
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Of the siblings Gwen and Augustus John, it is Augustus who has commanded most attention from collectors and connoisseurs.
Was he really the finer artist, asks Tanya Harrod, or is it time Gwen emerged from her brother’s shadow?
Tanya Harrod - Cut from the Same Canvas
Tanya Harrod: Cut from the Same Canvas - Artists, Siblings, Visionaries: The Lives and Loves of Gwen and Augustus John by Judith Mackrell
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As Apple has grown, one country above all has proved able to supply the skills and capacity it needs: China.
What compromises has Apple made in its pivot east? @carljackmiller investigates.
Carl Miller - Return of the Mac
Carl Miller: Return of the Mac - Apple in China: The Capture of the World’s Greatest Company by Patrick McGee
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We are saddened to hear of the death of Edmund White.
We've lifted the paywall on Richard Davenport-Hines's 2014 review of White's Paris memoir.
Richard Davenport-Hines - Scenes from a Literary Life
Richard Davenport-Hines: Scenes from a Literary Life - Inside a Pearl: My Years in Paris by Edmund White
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