From the February 2008 Issue Hidden Treasure The Seventh Well By Fred Wander (Translated by Michael Hofmann) LR
From the September 2003 Issue A Committed Poet Anna Wickham: A Poet's Daring Life By Jennifer Vaughan Jones LR
From the October 2003 Issue She Wore A Yellow Nightie Martha Gellhorn: A Life By Caroline Moorehead LR
From the November 2003 Issue Hard to Satisfy Landscapes of Memory: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered By Ruth Kluger LR
From the December 2003 Issue Pomp Prodigy Mad Madge: Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, Royalist, Writer and Romantic By Katie Whitaker LR
From the April 2004 Issue Brief Encounters A Chance Meeting: Intertwined Lives of American Writers and Artists, 1854-1967 By Rachel Cohen LR
From the June 2004 Issue O Unlucky Man Alexander The Corrector: The Tormented Genius Who Unwrote the Bible By Julia Keay LR
From the July 2004 Issue The Soloist’s Story Passport To Yesterday: A Novel In Eleven Stories By Yuri Druzhnikov (Trans.Thomas Moore) LR
From the August 2004 Issue To the Brink of Silence Unrecounted: 33 Texts and 33 Etchings By W G Sebald, Jan Peter Tripp (Trans Michael Hamburger) LR
From the September 2004 Issue Writing to Fill the Silence A Tale of Love and Darkness By Amos Oz (Translated by Nicholas de Lange) LR
From the July 2010 Issue Men & Women in Dark Times Stranger from Abroad: Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Friendship and Forgiveness By Daniel Maier-Katkin LR
From the February 2010 Issue At The Mind’s Limits The Philosopher of Auschwitz: Jean Améry and Living with the Holocaust By Irène Heidelberger-Leonard (Translated by Anthea Bell) LR
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