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Contents
Vol. 22 No. 23 · 30 November 2000
Jonathan Rée
- Hegel: An Intellectual Biography by Horst Althaus, translated by Michael Tarsh
- Hegel: Biographie by Jacques D'Hondt
Arthur Symondson, Geoffrey Wall, James Atlas, Dan Hamer, Sylvia Lawson, Thomas Davies, Patrick Leech, David Koblick, Alison Millard, Editor, ‘London Review’
Charles Glass
- The Iron Wall: Israel and the Arab World by Avi Shlaim
- Righteous Victims: A History of the Zionist-Arab Conflict, 1881-1999 by Benny Morris
- A Blood-Dimmed Tide: Dispatches from the Middle East by Amos Elon
- Fabricating Israeli History: The ‘New Historians’ by Efraim Karsh
- From Herzl to Rabin: The Changing Image of Zionism by Amnon Rubinstein
Susan Eilenberg: Mary Wollstonecraft
- Mary Wollstonecraft: A Revolutionary Life by Janet Todd
Frank Kermode
- Deep Romantic Chasm: Diaries 1979-81 by James Lees-Milne, edited by Michael Bloch
- A Mingled Measure: Diaries 1953-72 by James Lees-Milne
- Ancient as the Hills: Diaries 1973-74 by James Lees-Milne
Roy Foster
- The Years of Bloom: James Joyce in Trieste 1904-20 by John McCourt
Steven Shapin
- Kitchen Confidential: Adventures in the Culinary Underbelly by Anthony Bourdain
Margaret Visser
- The Invention of the Restaurant: Paris and Modern Gastronomic Culture by Rebecca Spang
- Haute Cuisine: How the French Invented the Culinary Profession by Amy Trubek
Peter Campbell: 17th-Century Religous Paintings
John Sutherland on Alcoholics Anonymous
- Bill W. and Mr Wilson: The Legend and Life of AA’s Co-Founder by Matthew Raphael
Mary Beard
- Minotaur: Sir Arthur Evans and the Archaeology of the Minoan Myth by J.A. MacGillivray
Andrew Saint
- Words and Buildings: A Vocabulary of Modern Architecture by Adrian Forty
Michael Wood
- The Search Warrant by Patrick Modiano, translated by Joanna Kilmartin
Iain Sinclair
- King of the City by Michael Moorcock
- Mother London by Michael Moorcock
Hal Foster writes about the 2000 US Presidential Election
Contributors
Mary Beard is a fellow of Newnham College, Cambridge and classics editor of the TLS. Her books include a Life of Jane Ellen Harrison and The Parthenon.
Peter Campbell is the London Review’s resident designer and art critic.
Peter Cole lives in Jerusalem.
Mahmoud Darwish is Palestine’s most eminent poet. The Adam of Two Edens, a selection of work translated into English is available from Syracuse University Press.
Susan Eilenberg teaches in the English department at the State University of New York at Buffalo.
Roy Foster is the Carroll Professor of Irish History at Oxford. His most recent book is Luck and the Irish: A Brief History of Change 1970-2000.
Hal Foster, a co-editor of October, chairs the department of art and archaeology at Princeton.
Charles Glass has recently published two books on the Middle East, The Northern Front and The Tribes Triumphant, and is writing a book set in France during the German occupation.
Justin Huggler writes about Turkish affairs for the Independent.
Frank Kermode’s most recent book is The Age of Shakespeare. He lives in Cambridge.
Tania Tamari Nasir, a singer and translator, lives in Birzeit.
Jonathan Rée is a member of the philosopher’s group of the British Humanist Association. He co-edited The Kierkegaard Reader.
Andrew Saint is the general editor of the Survey of London.
Aharon Shabtai lives in Tel Aviv. He has published numerous Hebrew translations of Greek tragedies. Love and Selected Poems is available from Sheep Meadow Press
Steven Shapin is Franklin L. Ford Professor of the History of Science at Harvard. His new book, The Scientific Life: A Moral History of a Late Modern Vocation, was published in October.
Iain Sinclair’s anthology London: City of Disappearances appeared last year. Hackney: That Rose-Red Empire, a documentary fiction, will come out in 2009.
Daniel Soar is an editor at the London Review.
John Sutherland’s Life of Stephen Spender was published in May 2004. Formerly of University College London, he teaches at Caltech in Pasadena.
Margaret Visser is the author of The Rituals of Dinner among other books.
Michael Wood teaches at Princeton. His most recent book is Literature and the Taste of Knowledge.