Articles marked Jeremy HardingJeremy Harding is a contributing editor at the LRB. His versions of Rimbaud’s poetry are published by Penguin along with John Sturrock’s translation of the letters. From the London Review dated 16 November 2006Jeremy Harding goes to Beirut to meet the novelist Elias KhouryShatila is a short car journey out of Beirut and a few minutes on foot down a street full of market stalls. You pass a refuse heap where goats browse and small children smash up polystyrene packaging, duck into any of the narrow alleys to your right and enter one of the oldest refugee camps in the world. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for Jeremy Harding: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveA Man or a Girl’s Blouse? · 14 August 2008 Saved and Depoliticised at One Stroke · 17 July 2008
Short Cuts: Jeremy Harding on Commemoration · 6 March 2008 Disaffiliate, Reaffiliate, Kill Again · 7 February 2008
Short Cuts: Embedded in Iraq · 29 November 2007
Through the Trapdoor · 19 July 2007
Sarko, Ségo & Co. · 26 April 2007 It Migrates to Them · 8 March 2007
At Quai Branly: Jeremy Harding on Jacques Chirac’s museum · 4 January 2007 Short Cuts: Shot At Dawn · 30 November 2006 Jeremy Harding goes to Beirut to meet the novelist Elias Khoury · 16 November 2006 Short Cuts: Blair’s comedy turns · 7 September 2006 Short Cuts: Jeremy Harding on Spook Fiction · 3 August 2006 The Habit of War · 20 July 2006
Behind the Sandwall · 23 February 2006
Short Cuts: Jeremy Harding on the benefits of self-censorship · 23 February 2006 Diary from Paris · 1 December 2005
What to Wear to School · 19 February 2004
Short Cuts: Jeremy Harding on France’s foreign policy · 3 April 2003
Afternoonishness · 2 January 2003
Call me Ahab · 31 October 2002
The Great Unleashing · 25 July 2002
The Late Jonas Savimbi · 21 March 2002 At the Barbican: Pilger pictures · 23 August 2001 Short Cuts: Milosevic is delivered to the Hague · 19 July 2001 At the British Museum: The African Galleries · 10 May 2001 At the Royal Academy: Botticelli · 5 April 2001
Europe’s War · 29 April 1999 Kosovo’s Big Men · 4 February 1999
Best Remain Seated · 1 January 1998
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