July 1998 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Oppression | Biography & Memoir | Foreign Parts | General | Literary biography | Fiction Oppression Barry Unsworth They All Wanted Money Slaves in the Family By Edward Ball LR Biography & Memoir Richard Eyre In Restless Flight to be an Auteur Threads of Time: Recollections By Peter Brook Foreign Parts Gavin Esler Besotted Bring Home The Revolution By Jonathan Freedland America By Joe Queenan General Anne Applebaum When Kicking a Dead Dog Can Upset the Applecart Intellectual Impostures: Postmodern Philosophers' Abuse Of Science By Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont Duncan Minshull History of Idleness The Beach: The History of Paradise on Earth By Lena Lencek & Gideon Bosker LR Thomas Meagher Found In Old Pots The Rings of Saturn By WG Sebald Literary biography Michael Waterhouse One of Literature’s Greatest Liars Lord Byron’s Jackal: A Life of Edward John Trelawny By David Crane Fiction Christopher Hart Not Much Comfort Summer Things By Joseph Connolly LR
Anne Applebaum When Kicking a Dead Dog Can Upset the Applecart Intellectual Impostures: Postmodern Philosophers' Abuse Of Science By Alan Sokal and Jean Bricmont
Duncan Minshull History of Idleness The Beach: The History of Paradise on Earth By Lena Lencek & Gideon Bosker LR
Michael Waterhouse One of Literature’s Greatest Liars Lord Byron’s Jackal: A Life of Edward John Trelawny By David Crane
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