November 2002 Issue This is an incomplete listing of issue contents Jump to: Literary Lives | Music & Film | General | Fiction Literary Lives Paul Johnson In Italy, He Could Live like a Lord Byron: Life and Legend By Fiona MacCarthy LR Thomas Hodgkinson Not Everyone Agreed Living at the Edge: A Biography of D H Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen By Michael Squires and Lynn K Talbot LR Music & Film William Palmer Miles from Nowhere So What: The Life of Miles Davis By John Szwed LR General Alexander Waugh The Book We Have Been Crying Out for A Mind of its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis By David M Friedman LR Amanda Craig Arise, Sir David Consciousness and the Novel By David Lodge LR Fiction Roger Scruton A Flower That Had Grown in Darkness Ignorance By Milan Kundera LR D J Taylor It is Good She Has Gone to America The Autograph Man By Zadie Smith LR Miranda France Life’s a Shopping Mall The Cave By José Saramago (Translated by Margaret Jull Costa) LR Charlie Campbell A Gesture of Defiance The Little Friend By Donna Tartt LR Thomas Wright Self Portrait Dorian: An Imitation By Will Self LR Piers Moore Ede Jungle Book City of the Beasts By Isabel Allende LR
Thomas Hodgkinson Not Everyone Agreed Living at the Edge: A Biography of D H Lawrence and Frieda von Richthofen By Michael Squires and Lynn K Talbot LR
Alexander Waugh The Book We Have Been Crying Out for A Mind of its Own: A Cultural History of the Penis By David M Friedman LR
Miranda France Life’s a Shopping Mall The Cave By José Saramago (Translated by Margaret Jull Costa) LR
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In just thirteen years, George Villiers rose from plain squire to become the only duke in England and the most powerful politician in the land. Does a new biography finally unravel the secrets of his success?
John Adamson investigates.
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During the 1930s, Winston Churchill retired to Chartwell, his Tudor-style country house in Kent, where he plotted a return to power.
Richard Vinen asks whether it’s time to rename the decade long regarded as Churchill’s ‘wilderness years’.
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