November 1992 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Self-Exposure | Women | Biography | Women | Taxi Driver | Fiction Self-Exposure Julian Barnes When He Sat Down His Tongue Came Out The Selected Letters of Philip Larkin By Anthony Thwaite (ed) LR Paul Theroux A Book of Quite Startling Banality A World of my Own: A Dream Diary By Graham Greene Women Gill Hornby I Wrung Tears from my Adorable Versace Shirt The Erotic Silence of the Married Woman By Dalma Heyn LR Biography Sean French Here’s To You, Mrs Hemingway Hadley By Gioia Diliberto LR Women Lynne Segal Obscene Publication Pornography: Women, Violence and Civil Liberties By Catherine Itzin Taxi Driver Martyn Halcrow Thank You for Not Interrupting Fiction Robert Harris Full of Prickles The Porcupine By Julian Barnes LR
Julian Barnes When He Sat Down His Tongue Came Out The Selected Letters of Philip Larkin By Anthony Thwaite (ed) LR
Gill Hornby I Wrung Tears from my Adorable Versace Shirt The Erotic Silence of the Married Woman By Dalma Heyn LR
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