Articles marked James MeekJames Meek’s most recent novel, We Are Now Beginning Our Descent, was awarded the Prince Maurice prize. From the London Review dated 2 August 2007Hooyah!!
In a James Bond film, viewer credulity gets its toughest workout with the hero’s tour of, and subsequent escape from, the villain’s lair. This power-crazed evil genius, this smug gentleman in a tightly tailored suit posing as a bold entrepreneur: how was he able to construct a paramilitary base over a dozen square miles in the middle of, say, the United States, without its raising an eyebrow among the local constabulary? How did he get the zeppelin hangar past the county planning board? Such vast amounts of concrete. Such tunnels, such golf-carts, such fleets of helicopters armed with machine-guns. Such tours of firing ranges where hired muscle in beige boiler suits incinerates cardboard targets with grenades and automatic weapons. ‘What do you think of our little playground, Mr Bond?’ [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Search the web for James Meek: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveWhen the Floods Came · 31 July 2008 Dead Not Deid · 22 May 2008
Hooyah!! · 2 August 2007
The Original Targets · 8 February 2007
Crocodile’s Breath · 5 May 2005
Reasons to be Miserable · 8 July 2004
Trillion Dollar Disease · 7 August 2003
Everyone has a voice · 11 July 2002
Nuremberg Rally, Invasion of Poland, Dunkirk . . . · 6 September 2001
Sex is best when you lose your head · 16 November 2000
Drowned in the Desert · 20 July 2000
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