June 1990 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Oppression | Biography | Autobiography | New York Letter Oppression Jad Adams Time Out Of Mind Empires of Time – Calendars, Clocks and Cultures By Anthony Aveni LR Biography Laura Cumming Too Soft on this Monster of Egotism Simone De Beauvoir: A Life By Deirdre Bair LR Janet Barron For He was an Englishman Ford Madox Ford LR Anne Clark Amor Badly Soiled in the Struggle for Life The Love of Many Things: A Life of Vincent Van Gogh By David Sweetman LR Autobiography Wallace Arnold The Nose with a Luminous Dong May Week Was in June (Unreliable Memoirs Continued) By Clive James LR New York Letter Jim Holt Jim Holt on the Discreet Charm of Some Disnoids LR
Anne Clark Amor Badly Soiled in the Struggle for Life The Love of Many Things: A Life of Vincent Van Gogh By David Sweetman LR
Wallace Arnold The Nose with a Luminous Dong May Week Was in June (Unreliable Memoirs Continued) By Clive James LR
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