Articles marked John LanchesterJohn Lanchester has been given this year’s E.M. Forster Award by the American Academy of Arts and Letters. His memoir, Family Romance, is out in paperback. From the London Review dated 22 June 2006The Price of Pickles
The moment of revelation is a little different for every person who experiences it. For Sam Walton, founder of Wal-Mart, the road to Damascus came in the form of a pair of knickers. At the time – 1945 – Walton was in his late twenties, and was running a small department store in Newport, Arkansas belonging to a franchise called Ben Franklin. Walton had grown up in Missouri and attended the state university, then gone on to a clerical job during the war. He married Helen Robson, borrowed some money from her lawyer-banker father, then opened his Ben Franklin ‘variety store’. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for John Lanchester: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveNot My Fault · 17 July 2008
Short Cuts: Who’s Afraid of the Library of America? · 19 June 2008 Short Cuts: Ken or Boris? · 10 April 2008 Riots, Terrorism etc · 6 March 2008
Cityphilia · 3 January 2008 Short Cuts: Decoding Hu Jintao · 15 November 2007 Good Day, Comrade Shtrum · 18 October 2007
Shtum · 16 August 2007
Short Cuts: Manhunt 2 · 19 July 2007 Short Cuts: Climate Change · 5 April 2007 Warmer, Warmer · 22 March 2007
Short Cuts: The Rise and Rise of Spam · 25 January 2007 Other People’s Capital · 14 December 2006
Diary: Blogswarms · 2 November 2006 Short Cuts: John Lanchester on NASA’s new stick of dynamite · 21 September 2006 The Price of Pickles · 22 June 2006
The Global Id · 26 January 2006
What is Labour for? · 31 March 2005
Mao meets Oakeshott · 21 October 2004
Bravo l’artiste · 5 February 2004
Unbelievable Blair · 10 July 2003 Short Cuts: Football and Currie · 17 October 2002 Bond in Torment · 5 September 2002
A Month on the Sofa · 11 July 2002 Online Goodies · 25 April 2002
See you in court, pal · 30 September 1999
Slapping the Clammy Flab · 29 July 1999
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