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Contents

Vol. 26 No. 23   ·   2 December 2004

Victory in Defeat

Neal Ascherson on Trotsky

Letters

Slavoj Žižek, Christina Gombar, Abigail King, Rollo Burgess, Jack Adrian, Lindesay Irvine, Julian Rathbone, George Wedd

Anatol Lieven on the right-wing backlash

  • What’s the Matter with America? The Resistible Rise of the American Right by Thomas Frank

Margaret MacMillan on the First World War

  • Cataclysm: The First World War as Political Tragedy by David Stevenson  Buy this book

I told you so!

James Davidson on oracles

Daniel Soar on Saramago

  • The Double by José Saramago, translated by Margaret Jull Costa  Buy this book

Short Cuts

John Sturrock on football slang

Ian Sansom enjoys a novel about work

Julian Bell on the life and art of William Coldstream

Bill Manhire

E.S. Turner on the Metropolitan Line

  • Metro-Land: British Empire Exhibition Number by Oliver Green  Buy this book

Terry Eagleton on Bram Stoker and Irish Protestant Gothic

  • From the Shadow of Dracula: A Life of Bram Stoker by Paul Murray

At Tate Britain

Peter Campbell on Paula Rego

Dinah Birch on Thackeray’s daughter

  • Anny: A Life of Anne Thackeray Ritchie by Henrietta Garnett

Anne Barton on literary romance

  • The English Romance in Time: Transforming Motifs from Geoffrey of Monmouth to the Death of Shakespeare by Helen Cooper  Buy this book

Love and Theft

Mark Ford on plagiarism

Contributors

LRB cover artwork: Bookmarks

Featured articles

Victory in Defeat
Neal Ascherson on Trotsky

I told you so!
James Davidson on oracles

Love and Theft
Mark Ford on plagiarism

Short Cuts
John Sturrock on football slang

At Tate Britain
Peter Campbell on Paula Rego