From the November 2016 Issue Every Woman for Herself Beryl Bainbridge: Love by All Sorts of Means – A Biography By Brendan King LR
From the August 2016 Issue Emma’s Dilemmas Labyrinths: Emma Jung, Her Marriage to Carl and the Early Years of Psychoanalysis By Catrine Clay LR
From the April 2016 Issue Son of Mann Cursed Legacy: The Tragic Life of Klaus Mann By Frederic Spotts LR
From the March 2016 Issue Writers’ Retreat Summer Before the Dark: Stefan Zweig and Joseph Roth, Ostend 1936 By Volker Weidermann (Translated by Carol Brown Janeway)
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