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CONTENTS THIS MONTH’S PULPIT is written by Kathryn Hughes, Professor of Life Writing at the University of East Anglia and the author, most recently, of The Short Life and Long Times of Mrs Beeton (HarperPerennial). SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE’s Jerusalem: The Biography will be published in January (Weidenfeld & Nicolson). OLEG GORDIEVSKY spent eleven years as a British secret agent inside the KGB. He was exposed in 1985 and placed under house arrest in Moscow, facing an imminent death sentence. With the assistance of British Intelligence, he escaped to London. He survives, somewhere in England, to tell the tale, and has written four books, three of them in partnership with Christopher Andrew. DIANA ATHILL is the author of, most recently, Somewhere Towards the End. THEODORE K RABB, Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University, is working on a book about art and war. MICHAEL BURLEIGH is writing about Korea in a history of the Cold War world from 1945 to 1965 to be published by Macmillan. RAYMOND SE I TZ was US Ambassador t o t he Court o f S t James from 1991 to 1994. DEREK MAHON won t he David Cohen Prize for Literature in 2007. JAY PARINI’s latest novel, The Passages of Herman Melville, will be published by Canongate in late January. ANDREW HUSSEY is writing a book called The French Intifada for Granta. JONATHAN KEATES’s most recent book, The Siege of Venice, is published by Chatto & Windus. WILLIAM H PRITCHARD teaches at Amherst College. His most recent book is On Poets and Poetry (2009). PULPIT THE STATE WE’RE IN FOREIGN PARTS HISTORY LETTERS LETTER FROM GEORGIA BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIRS 1 KATHRYN HUGHES 4 6 8 9 JOHN GRAY Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and What it Means to Be Human Scott Atran JONATHAN SUMPTION The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History Samuel Moyn CHRISTOPHER COKER Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor/Hiroshima/ 9–11/Iraq John W Dower ADRIAN WEALE Black Hearts: One Platoon’s Descent Into Madness in Iraq’s Triangle of Death Jim Frederick 11 12 13 15 OLEG GORDIEVSKY The New Nobility: The Restoration of Russia’s Security State and the Enduring Legacy of the KGB Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan JOHN R BRADLEY Egypt on the Brink Tarek Osman JOHN KEAY Where Hornbills Fly: A Journey with the Headhunters of Borneo Erik Jensen DAVID PROFUMO Atlas of Remote Islands Judith Schalansky 16 17 18 20 21 23 24 26 27 MICHAEL BURLEIGH The Korean War: A History Bruce Cumings SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE Gulag Boss: A Soviet Memoir Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky DAVID CESARANI Hitler’s First War Thomas Weber RICHARD OVERY The Taste of War: World War Two and the Battle for Food Lizzie Collingham NORMAN STONE When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Weimar Hyper-Inflation Adam Fergusson RAYMOND SEITZ Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party & the Making of America Benjamin L Carp LESLEY DOWNER Butterfly’s Sisters: The Geisha in Western Culture Yoko Kawaguchi THEODORE K RABB The Golden Age: The Spanish Empire of Charles V Hugh Thomas DAVID ARMITAGE Why the West Rules – For Now: The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal about the Future Ian Morris 29 31 33 34 DEREK MAHON Letters to Monica Philip Larkin (Ed) Anthony Thwaite JONATHAN KEATES Letters from London and Europe 1925–30 Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa KEVIN JACKSON Ezra Pound to his Parents: Letters 1895–1929 JAY PARINI Saul Bellow: Letters (Ed) Benjamin Taylor 36 DONALD RAYFIELD 37 38 DIANA ATHILL The Memory Chalet Tony Judt PAUL JOHNSON Washington: A Life Ron Chernow LITERARY REVIEW Dec 10 / Jan 11 Editor: NANCY SLADEK Deputy Editor: TOM FLEMING Editor-at-Large: JEREMY LEWIS Assistant Editor: JONATHAN BECKMAN Editorial Assistant: ALEXANDER BLASDEL Contributing Editors: MICHAEL BURLEIGH, SARA WHEELER, PHILIP WOMACK Advertising Manager: TERRY FINNEGAN Classified Advertising: DAVID STURGE Founding Editor: DR ANNE SMITH Founding Father: AUBERON WAUGH Cover illustration by Chris Riddell Issue no. 383 2
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DECEMBER 2010 / JANUARY 2011 SONG & DANCE LITERARY LIVES CHILDREN’S BOOKS HARD TIMES GENERAL BAD SEX REPORT FICTION CRIME POETRY COMPETITION SILENCED VOICES LR CROSSWORD 3 9 40 42 43 45 46 47 48 50 51 52 54 55 57 58 59 60 61 62 63 64 65 67 68 69 70 71 71 72 75 76 78 79 777 HENRIETTA GARNETT The Model Wife: The Passionate Lives of Effie Gray, Ruskin and Millais Suzanne Fagence Cooper STEPHEN AMIDON Charlie Chan Yunte Huang DANIEL SNOWMAN Ravel Roger Nichols RUPERT CHRISTIANSEN Apollo’s Angels Jennifer Homans DANIEL MATLIN The Man Who Recorded the World John Szwed HUMPHREY BURTON Cardus: Celebrant of Beauty Robin Daniels PATRICIA DUNCKER Romain Gary: A Tall Story David Bellos WILLIAM H PRITCHARD Autobiography of Mark Twain, Volume I (Ed) Harriet Elinor Smith ANDREW HUSSEY Public Enemies Bernard-Henri Lévy & Michel Houellebecq JOHN HOPKINS Travels: Collected Writings, 1950–93 Paul Bowles PHILIP WOMACK ANDREW LYCETT The Invention of Murder Judith Flanders SARAH WISE London Labour and t he London Poor Henry Mayhew (Ed) Robert Douglas-Fairhurst MICHAEL HOLMAN Conversations with Myself Nelson Mandela DAVID CRANE Race for the South Pole Roland Huntford ALEXANDER WAUGH Chasing the Sun: The Epic Story of the Star That Gives Us Life Richard Cohen FRANCES WILSON Nuns Behaving Badly Craig A Monson SIMON HOGGART Liquid Memory: Why Wine Matters Jonathan Nossiter RUTH PADEL The Tiger John Vaillant TIM RICHARDSON The Rose Jennifer Potter Weeds Richard Mabey JOHN GRIBBIN The Neutrino Frank Close JONATHAN BECKMAN KEITH MILLER Cedilla Adam Mars-Jones LEO ROBSON By Nightfall Michael Cunningham SARAH A SMITH Pulse Julian Barnes ANTHONY CUMMINS The Collected Stories o f Lydia Davis Madame Bovary Gustave Flaubert (Trans) Lydia Davis D J TAYLOR Chapman’s Odyssey Paul Bailey TIM MARTIN Caribou Island David Vann RACHEL HORE The London Train Tessa Hadley JONATHAN BARNES ON DEBUT FICTION JESSICA MANN LUCY POPESCU LR BOOKSHOP 10 LR CLASSIFIEDS 8 0 JOHN GRAY’s most recent book is Gray’s Anatomy: Selected Writings (Penguin). DAVID ARMITAGE is the Lloyd C Blankfein Professor of History at Harvard University. His next book will be a history of ideas of civil war from Rome to Iraq. ADRIAN WEALE governed Dhi Qar province in Iraq in the second half of 2003. The SS: A New History was published by Little, Brown in August. NORMAN STONE i s Professor of International Relations at Bilkent University in Turkey. DONALD RAYFIELD’s The Literature of Georgia: A History was published in a third, expanded edition by the Garnett Press earlier this year. LESLEY DOWNER is the author of Ge i s h a : The S e c r e t Hi s t o r y o f a Vanishing World and, most recently, The Cour t e s a n a n d t h e S amura i (Bantam). MICHAEL HOLMAN was Africa editor of the Financial Times from 1984 to 2002. JOHN R BRADLEY’s books include Inside Egypt: The Land of the Pharaohs on the Brink of a Revolution and, most recently, Behind the Veil of Vice: The Business and Culture of Sex in the Middle East. KEVIN JACKSON is completing a cultural history of the year 1922. JOHN HOPKINS is the author of The Tangier Diaries, 1962–1979. DANIEL SNOWMAN’s most recent book is The Gilded Stage: A Social History of Opera. SARAH WISE’s The Blackest Streets (Bodley Head) is an investigation of late nineteenth-century East London poverty. PATRICIA DUNCKER’s latest novel is The Strange Case of the Composer and his Judge (Bloomsbury). 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 RSJB-SUGY-ZKRA, Impakt MMD Ltd, 3-4 Pylon Way, Croydon CR0 4XX Tel: 020 8683 7151 UK Subscription Rate £35, Europe £45, rest of the world air mail only £63 (US$106) USA Airspeed subscription price is £45 (US$77) per annum. Periodical pre-paid at Champlain NY (USPS 004218). All advertising enquiries to: Terry Finnegan, Literary Review, 44 Lexington Street, London W1F 0LW Tel: 020 7437 9392 Printed in the Untied Kingdom by Henry Ling Ltd, at the Dorset Press, Dorchester DT1 1HD Tel: 01305 251 066 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 Dec 10 / Jan 11

CONTENTS

THIS MONTH’S PULPIT is written by Kathryn Hughes, Professor of Life Writing at the University of East Anglia and the author, most recently, of The Short Life and Long Times of Mrs Beeton (HarperPerennial).

SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE’s Jerusalem: The Biography will be published in January (Weidenfeld & Nicolson).

OLEG GORDIEVSKY spent eleven years as a British secret agent inside the KGB. He was exposed in 1985 and placed under house arrest in Moscow, facing an imminent death sentence. With the assistance of British Intelligence, he escaped to London. He survives, somewhere in England, to tell the tale, and has written four books, three of them in partnership with Christopher Andrew.

DIANA ATHILL is the author of, most recently, Somewhere Towards the End.

THEODORE K RABB, Emeritus Professor of History at Princeton University, is working on a book about art and war.

MICHAEL BURLEIGH is writing about Korea in a history of the Cold War world from 1945 to 1965 to be published by Macmillan.

RAYMOND SE I TZ was US Ambassador t o t he Court o f S t James from 1991 to 1994.

DEREK MAHON won t he David Cohen Prize for Literature in 2007.

JAY PARINI’s latest novel, The Passages of Herman Melville, will be published by Canongate in late January.

ANDREW HUSSEY is writing a book called The French Intifada for Granta.

JONATHAN KEATES’s most recent book, The Siege of Venice, is published by Chatto & Windus.

WILLIAM H PRITCHARD teaches at Amherst College. His most recent book is On Poets and Poetry (2009).

PULPIT

THE STATE WE’RE IN

FOREIGN PARTS

HISTORY

LETTERS

LETTER FROM GEORGIA

BIOGRAPHY & MEMOIRS

1

KATHRYN HUGHES

4

6

8

9

JOHN GRAY Talking to the Enemy: Violent Extremism, Sacred Values, and What it Means to Be Human Scott Atran JONATHAN SUMPTION The Last Utopia: Human Rights in History Samuel Moyn CHRISTOPHER COKER Cultures of War: Pearl Harbor/Hiroshima/ 9–11/Iraq John W Dower ADRIAN WEALE Black Hearts: One Platoon’s Descent Into Madness in Iraq’s Triangle of Death Jim Frederick

11

12 13

15

OLEG GORDIEVSKY The New Nobility: The Restoration of Russia’s Security State and the Enduring Legacy of the KGB Andrei Soldatov and Irina Borogan JOHN R BRADLEY Egypt on the Brink Tarek Osman JOHN KEAY Where Hornbills Fly: A Journey with the Headhunters of Borneo Erik Jensen DAVID PROFUMO Atlas of Remote Islands Judith Schalansky

16 17

18 20

21

23

24

26

27

MICHAEL BURLEIGH The Korean War: A History Bruce Cumings SIMON SEBAG MONTEFIORE Gulag Boss: A Soviet Memoir Fyodor Vasilevich Mochulsky DAVID CESARANI Hitler’s First War Thomas Weber RICHARD OVERY The Taste of War: World War Two and the Battle for Food Lizzie Collingham NORMAN STONE When Money Dies: The Nightmare of Weimar Hyper-Inflation Adam Fergusson RAYMOND SEITZ Defiance of the Patriots: The Boston Tea Party & the Making of America Benjamin L Carp LESLEY DOWNER Butterfly’s Sisters: The Geisha in Western Culture Yoko Kawaguchi THEODORE K RABB The Golden Age: The Spanish Empire of Charles V Hugh Thomas DAVID ARMITAGE Why the West Rules – For Now: The Patterns of History, and What They Reveal about the Future Ian Morris

29 31

33 34

DEREK MAHON Letters to Monica Philip Larkin (Ed) Anthony Thwaite JONATHAN KEATES Letters from London and Europe 1925–30 Giuseppe Tomasi Di Lampedusa KEVIN JACKSON Ezra Pound to his Parents: Letters 1895–1929 JAY PARINI Saul Bellow: Letters (Ed) Benjamin Taylor

36

DONALD RAYFIELD

37 38

DIANA ATHILL The Memory Chalet Tony Judt PAUL JOHNSON Washington: A Life Ron Chernow

LITERARY REVIEW Dec 10 / Jan 11

Editor: NANCY SLADEK Deputy Editor: TOM FLEMING Editor-at-Large: JEREMY LEWIS Assistant Editor: JONATHAN BECKMAN Editorial Assistant: ALEXANDER BLASDEL Contributing Editors: MICHAEL BURLEIGH,

SARA WHEELER, PHILIP WOMACK Advertising Manager: TERRY FINNEGAN Classified Advertising: DAVID STURGE

Founding Editor: DR ANNE SMITH Founding Father: AUBERON WAUGH

Cover illustration by Chris Riddell

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