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CONTENTS THIS MONTH’S PULPITis written by Peter Washington, who is General Editor of Everyman’s Library. DIARMAIDMACCULLOCHis Fellow of St Cross College and Professor of the History of the Church at Oxford University. His last book was Reformation: Europe’s House Divided 1490–1700 (Allen Lane). KENNETHO MORGANis the author of official biographies of James Callaghan and Michael Foot, and of The People’s Peace: British History since 1945. MIRANDASEYMOURis the author of In My Father’s House, a memoir that has just been published in the US as Thrumpton Hall. ANTONLAGUARDIAis the Defence and Security Correspondent of The Economist, and is the author of Holy Land, Unholy War: Israelis and Palestinians(Penguin, Updated 2007). JONATHANMIRSKYhas never seen a whale, although he would love to. He has swum with many sea turtles. MICHAEL HOLMAN, former Africa editor of the Financial Times, was brought up in Zimbabwe. His second novel, Fatboy and the Dancing Ladies, is published by Abacus this month. RICHARDOVERY’s The Morbid Age: Britain and the Crisis of Civilisation 1919–1939will be published by Penguin in the spring. JANERIDLEYis writing a biography of King Edward VII, to be published by Chatto & Windus. HARRYMOUNT’s new book, A Lust for Window Sills: A Lover’s Guide to British Buildings from Portcullis to Pebble-Dash, will be published next month by Little, Brown. PULPIT HISTORY BIOGRAPHY FOREIGN PARTS THESPIANS 11 PETERWASHINGTON 44 6677 99 1111 1122 1133 ANTONLAGUARDIA A Choice of Enemies: America Confronts the Middle East Lawrence Freedman RICHARDOVERY Munich: The 1938 Appeasement Crisis David Faber ALLANMASSIE Resistance: Memoirs of Occupied France Agnes Humbert MAXEGREMONT The White War: Life and Death on the Italian Front 1915–1919 MarkThompson JANERIDLEY The Vertigo Years: Change and Culture in the West 1900–1914 Philipp Blom JONATHANKEATES Wrath of God: The Great Lisbon Earthquake of 1755 Edward Paice DIARMAIDMACCULLOCH Millennium: The End of the World and the Forging of Christendom Tom Holland 1155 1166 1188 1199 2200 SIMONHEFFER The House of Wittgenstein: A Family at War Alexander Waugh PETERJONES Attila the Hun: Barbarian Terror and the Fall of the Roman Empire Christopher Kelly LESLIEMITCHELL The Forgotten Prime Minister: The 14th Earl of Derby, Vol II – Achievement, 1851–1869 Angus Hawkins TIMOTHYBROOK Bomb, Book and Compass: Joseph Needham and the Great Secrets of China Simon Winchester FERGUSFLEMING Racing withDeath: Douglas Mawson – Antarctic Explorer Beau Riffenburgh 2222 2233 2244 2266 DOMINICSANDBROOK The Eagle and the Crown: Americans and the British Monarchy Frank Prochaska In Defence of America Bronwen Maddox MICHAELHOLMAN Africa: Altered States, Ordinary Miracles Richard Dowden JASONBURKE The Forever War: Dispatches from the War on Terror Dexter Filkins MARYKENNY Connemara: The Last Pool of Darkness Tim Robinson 2277 2288 3300 RUPERTCHRISTIANSEN A Strange and Eventful History: The Dramatic Lives of Ellen Terry, Henry Irving and Their Remarkable Families Michael Holroyd LOUISBARFE Bounder! The Biography of Terry-Thomas Graham McCann Alastair Sim: The Star of Scrooge and The Belles of St Trinian’s Mark Simpson CHRISTOPHERBRAY Doris Day: The Untold Story of the Girl Next Door David Kaufman Doris Day: Reluctant Star David Bret Editor: NANCYSLADEK Deputy Editor: TOMFLEMING Editor-at-Large: JEREMYLEWIS Editorial Assistant: JONATHANBECKMAN Contributing Editors: SEBASTIANSHAKESPEARE, PHILIPWOMACK Advertising Manager: TERRYFINNEGAN Classified Advertising: DAVIDSTURGE Founding Editor: DRANNESMITH Founding Father: AUBERONWAUGH Cover illustration by Chris Riddell Issue no. 358 LITERARY REVIEW September 2008 2
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SEPTEMBER 2008 BRITAIN HOUSE & GARDEN GENERAL INTERVIEW FICTION LETTERS SILENCED VOICES CRIME POETRY COMPETITION LR CLASSIFIEDS LR CROSSWORD LR BOOKSHOP 3311 3322 3344 3366 3377 3399 4400 4411 4433 4444 4455 4466 4488 5500 5511 5522 5533 5533 5544 5555 5566 5577 5588 5599 3355 4477 6600 6622 6644 1144 1100 KENNETHO MORGAN Downing Street Diary: Volume Two – With James Callaghan in No 10 Bernard Donoughue J WMTHOMPSON Our Times: The Age of Elizabeth II ANWilson AMOL RAJAN Balti Britain: A Journey Through the British Asian Experience Ziauddin Sardar HARRYMOUNT The English House Clive Aslet TIMRICHARDSON Sissinghurst Adam Nicolson JONATHANMIRSKY Leviathan, or the Whale Philip Hoare BRENDAMADDOX Oscar’s Books Thomas Wright MIRANDASEYMOUR In Tearing Haste: Letters Between Deborah Devonshire and PatrickLeigh Fermor (Ed) Charlotte Mosley JOHNCORNWELL A Long Retreat Andrew Krivak Prisoner of God Michel Benoîît NIGELJONES Panther Soup: A European Journey in War and Peace JohnGimlette CHRISTOPHERHART The Big Necessity: Adventures in the World of Human Waste Rose George JASONGOODWIN Origins: A Memoir Amin Maalouf PATRICKO’CONNORTALKS TOFRANCIS WYNDHAM ELAINESHOWALTER Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming Stories Annie Proulx CAROLINEMOOREHEAD Chicago Alaa Al Aswany SAMLEITH The Act of Love Howard Jacobson DJ TAYLOR The Believers Zoe Heller PAMELANORRIS Home Marilynne Robinson LINDYBURLEIGH The Wasted Vigil Nadeem Aslam SEBASTIANSHAKESPEARE One Morning like a Bird Andrew Miller SIMONBAKER The Gate of Air: A Ghost Story James Buchan RACHELHORE Dreaming Iris John de Falbe THOMAS MARKSONFIRSTNOVELS MATTTHORNEONSHORTSTORIES LUCYPOPESCU JESSICAMANN LESLIEMITCHELLis Emeritus Fellow of University College, Oxford. His most recent publications include a life of Bulwer-Lytton and a study of the Whig Party entitled The Whig World. MAXEGREMONT’s biography of Siegfried Sassoon was published in 2005. He is now working on a book about twentieth-century East Prussia. TIMOTHY BROOK is the Shaw Professor of Chinese at Oxford University and the author most recently of Vermeer’s Hat (Profile). JASONBURKEis a foreign correspondent for The Observer. His latest book is On the Road to Kandahar: Travels through Conflict in the Muslim World. RUPERT CHRISTIANSEN’s most recent work, The Complete Book of Aunts, is published by Faber. TIMRICHARDSONis the author of Arcadian Friends: Inventing the English Landscape Garden(Bantam). MARY KENNY’s Crown and Shamrock: Ireland and the British Monarchywill be published later this year. PAMELANORRIS’s Words of Love is published byHarperCollins. FERGUS FLEMINGhas written a number of acclaimed histories of exploration. His most recent books include Cassell’s Tales of Endurance and The Explorer’s Eye (co-ed Annabel Merullo). LOUIS BARFE’s new book, Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light Entertainment, will be published in November by Atlantic. CHRISTOPHERHARTis theatre critic of the Sunday Times. The Literary Review, incorporating Quarto, is published monthly from: 44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW Tel: 020 7437 9392 Fax: 020 7734 1844 ISSN 0144 4360 © All subscription enquiries and changes of address to: Literary Review Subscriptions, FREEPOST RRGR-ASHK-BTSL, Unit 14, 1-11 Willow Lane, Mitcham CR4 4NA Tel: 020 8687 3840 Fax: 020 8687 3841. UK Subscription Rate £32, Europe £39, rest of the world air mail only £54 (US$104) USA Airspeed subscription price is £39 (US$75) per annum. Periodical pre-paid at Champlain NY (USPS004218). All advertising enquiries to: Terry Finnegan, Literary Review, 44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW Tel: 020 7437 9392 Printed by Goodman Baylis, London Road, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR5 2JH Tel: 01905 357979 Fax: 01905 354919 Distributed to newsagents worldwide by COMAG Specialist, Tavistock Works, Tavistock Rd, West Drayton, Middlesex, UB7 7QX Tel: 01895 433 800 Distributed to bookshops by Central Books, 99 Wallis Road, London E9 Tel: 020 8986 4854 www.literaryreview.co.uk subscription enquiries: theliteraryreview@warnes.co.uk email: editorial@literaryreview.co.uk 3 LITERARY REVIEW September 2008

SEPTEMBER 2008

BRITAIN

HOUSE & GARDEN

GENERAL

INTERVIEW

FICTION

LETTERS

SILENCED VOICES

CRIME

POETRY COMPETITION

LR CLASSIFIEDS

LR CROSSWORD

LR BOOKSHOP

3311

3322 3344

3366 3377

3399 4400 4411

4433

4444

4455

4466

4488

5500

5511 5522 5533 5533 5544 5555 5566 5577 5588 5599

3355 4477 6600 6622 6644 1144 1100

KENNETHO MORGAN Downing Street Diary: Volume Two – With James Callaghan in No 10 Bernard Donoughue J WMTHOMPSON Our Times: The Age of Elizabeth II ANWilson AMOL RAJAN Balti Britain: A Journey Through the British Asian Experience Ziauddin Sardar

HARRYMOUNT The English House Clive Aslet TIMRICHARDSON Sissinghurst Adam Nicolson

JONATHANMIRSKY Leviathan, or the Whale Philip Hoare BRENDAMADDOX Oscar’s Books Thomas Wright MIRANDASEYMOUR In Tearing Haste: Letters Between Deborah Devonshire and PatrickLeigh Fermor (Ed) Charlotte Mosley JOHNCORNWELL A Long Retreat Andrew Krivak Prisoner of God Michel Benoîît NIGELJONES Panther Soup: A European Journey in War and Peace JohnGimlette CHRISTOPHERHART The Big Necessity: Adventures in the World of Human Waste Rose George JASONGOODWIN Origins: A Memoir Amin Maalouf

PATRICKO’CONNORTALKS TOFRANCIS WYNDHAM

ELAINESHOWALTER Fine Just the Way It Is: Wyoming Stories Annie Proulx CAROLINEMOOREHEAD Chicago Alaa Al Aswany SAMLEITH The Act of Love Howard Jacobson DJ TAYLOR The Believers Zoe Heller PAMELANORRIS Home Marilynne Robinson LINDYBURLEIGH The Wasted Vigil Nadeem Aslam SEBASTIANSHAKESPEARE One Morning like a Bird Andrew Miller SIMONBAKER The Gate of Air: A Ghost Story James Buchan RACHELHORE Dreaming Iris John de Falbe THOMAS MARKSONFIRSTNOVELS MATTTHORNEONSHORTSTORIES

LUCYPOPESCU JESSICAMANN

LESLIEMITCHELLis Emeritus Fellow of University College, Oxford. His most recent publications include a life of Bulwer-Lytton and a study of the Whig Party entitled The Whig World.

MAXEGREMONT’s biography of Siegfried Sassoon was published in 2005. He is now working on a book about twentieth-century East Prussia.

TIMOTHY BROOK is the Shaw Professor of Chinese at Oxford University and the author most recently of Vermeer’s Hat (Profile).

JASONBURKEis a foreign correspondent for The Observer. His latest book is On the Road to Kandahar: Travels through Conflict in the Muslim World.

RUPERT CHRISTIANSEN’s most recent work, The Complete Book of Aunts, is published by Faber.

TIMRICHARDSONis the author of Arcadian Friends: Inventing the English Landscape Garden(Bantam).

MARY KENNY’s Crown and Shamrock: Ireland and the British Monarchywill be published later this year.

PAMELANORRIS’s Words of Love is published byHarperCollins.

FERGUS FLEMINGhas written a number of acclaimed histories of exploration. His most recent books include Cassell’s Tales of Endurance and The Explorer’s Eye (co-ed Annabel Merullo).

LOUIS BARFE’s new book, Turned Out Nice Again: The Story of British Light Entertainment, will be published in November by Atlantic.

CHRISTOPHERHARTis theatre critic of the Sunday Times.

The Literary Review, incorporating Quarto, is published monthly from: 44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW Tel: 020 7437 9392 Fax: 020 7734 1844 ISSN 0144 4360 © All subscription enquiries and changes of address to: Literary Review Subscriptions, FREEPOST RRGR-ASHK-BTSL, Unit 14, 1-11 Willow Lane, Mitcham CR4 4NA Tel: 020 8687 3840 Fax: 020 8687 3841. UK Subscription Rate £32, Europe £39, rest of the world air mail only £54 (US$104) USA Airspeed subscription price is £39 (US$75) per annum. Periodical pre-paid at Champlain NY (USPS004218). All advertising enquiries to: Terry Finnegan, Literary Review, 44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW Tel: 020 7437 9392 Printed by Goodman Baylis, London Road, Worcester, Worcestershire, WR5 2JH Tel: 01905 357979 Fax: 01905 354919 Distributed to newsagents worldwide by COMAG Specialist, Tavistock Works, Tavistock Rd, West Drayton, Middlesex, UB7 7QX Tel: 01895 433 800 Distributed to bookshops by Central Books, 99 Wallis Road, London E9 Tel: 020 8986 4854 www.literaryreview.co.uk subscription enquiries: theliteraryreview@warnes.co.uk email: editorial@literaryreview.co.uk

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