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Carole Angier

From the July 2021 Issue

Sebald’s Paradoxes

In search of an enigmatic author

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From the February 2008 Issue

Hidden Treasure

The Seventh Well

By Fred Wander (Translated by Michael Hofmann)

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From the September 2003 Issue

A Committed Poet

Anna Wickham: A Poet's Daring Life

By Jennifer Vaughan Jones

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From the October 2003 Issue

She Wore A Yellow Nightie

Martha Gellhorn: A Life

By Caroline Moorehead

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From the November 2003 Issue

Hard to Satisfy

Landscapes of Memory: A Holocaust Girlhood Remembered

By Ruth Kluger

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From the December 2003 Issue

Pomp Prodigy

Mad Madge: Margaret Cavendish, Duchess of Newcastle, Royalist, Writer and Romantic

By Katie Whitaker

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From the February 2004 Issue

Home Is Where the Danger Is

Nine Suitcases

By Béla Zsolt

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From the March 2004 Issue

Rock Star

Gaudier Brzeska: An Absolute Case of Genius

By Paul O'Keeffe

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From the April 2004 Issue

Brief Encounters

A Chance Meeting: Intertwined Lives of American Writers and Artists, 1854-1967

By Rachel Cohen

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From the May 2004 Issue

Not Even the Horse Was Normal

Isherwood: A Life

By Peter Parker

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From the June 2004 Issue

O Unlucky Man

Alexander The Corrector: The Tormented Genius Who Unwrote the Bible

By Julia Keay

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From the July 2004 Issue

The Soloist’s Story

Passport To Yesterday: A Novel In Eleven Stories

By Yuri Druzhnikov (Trans.Thomas Moore)

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From the July 2004 Issue

In Defense of Literary Biography

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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)

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From the September 2004 Issue

Writing to Fill the Silence

A Tale of Love and Darkness

By Amos Oz (Translated by Nicholas de Lange)

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From the November 2004 Issue

Love & Art

Conversations in Bolzano

By Sándor Márai

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From the July 2011 Issue

Dark Nights of the Soul

Scenes from Village Life

By Amos Oz

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From the July 2010 Issue

Men & Women in Dark Times

Stranger from Abroad: Hannah Arendt, Martin Heidegger, Friendship and Forgiveness

By Daniel Maier-Katkin

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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)

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From the June 2009 Issue

Age-Banding Biography

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