February 2000 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Art & Music | Biography | History | First Novels | General | Literary biography | Fiction Art & Music Lynn Barber Murky Tale of a Man who Lacked Decorum M By Peter Robb LR Biography John Banville Scoundrel Manages to Keep his Secrets Wainewright The Poisoner By Andrew Motion History Frank McLynn An Archer Could Beat the Knight in Armour Medieval Warfare: A History By Maurice Keen (ed) LR First Novels Jason Cowley Benares Memories The Romantics By Pankaj Mishra LR Stephanie Merritt Muslims in Willesden White Teeth By Zadie Smith LR Lionel Shriver Why Does She Turn Him into a Mackerel? Before You Sleep By Linn Ullmann LR General A C Grayling All You Need To Know The Feeling of What Happens: Body, Emotion and the Making of Consciousness By Antonio Damasio LR Literary biography Robert Nye Too Many Pimples? Philip Sidney: A Double Life By Alan Stewart LR Fiction Blake Morrison Has Been Greener My Century By Günter Grass LR Pamela Norris Pain, Folly and Joys of Romantic Love Marrying the Mistress By Joanna Trollope LR
Frank McLynn An Archer Could Beat the Knight in Armour Medieval Warfare: A History By Maurice Keen (ed) LR
A C Grayling All You Need To Know The Feeling of What Happens: Body, Emotion and the Making of Consciousness By Antonio Damasio LR
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