September 2000 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Literary biography | Biography | History | Fiction | Fiction by Women | Fiction by Men Literary biography Charles Nicholl Short, Fierce Life of a Homicidal Cupid Rimbaud By Graham Robb LR Biography Max Egremont He Left No Signs When He Sank Kitchener: Saviour of the Realm By John Pollock LR History David Cesarani Defies Any Parallel The Third Reich: A New History LR Adam LeBor A Nice Little Earner The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering By Norman G Finkelstein LR Fiction Kate Kellaway Was it an Accident? The Blind Assassin By Margaret Atwood LR Fiction by Women Harriet Waugh Doppelganger Problem Aiding and Abetting By Muriel Spark LR Fiction by Men David Profumo No Cannes Do Super-Cannes By J G Ballard LR Andrew Biswell Fair Question A Clue To The Exit By Edward St Aubyn LR
Adam LeBor A Nice Little Earner The Holocaust Industry: Reflections on the Exploitation of Jewish Suffering By Norman G Finkelstein LR
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