June 2000 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Women | Foreign Parts | General | Fiction Women Edwina Currie Grantham Beauty had no Time for other Women LR Foreign Parts Anna Reid Among the Mad Clerics Why Angels Fall: A Journey through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo By Victoria Clark General Thomas Hodgkinson Say It In Greek I'm A Man: Sex, Gods and Rock 'n' Roll By Ruth Padel LR Fiction Jane Gardam The World as an Indian Sees it from Umbria Diamond Dust By Anita Desai LR
Anna Reid Among the Mad Clerics Why Angels Fall: A Journey through Orthodox Europe from Byzantium to Kosovo By Victoria Clark
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