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Okot p'Bitek profile

13.07.2008 12:30    complete-review.com
In Remembering Okot p'Bitek's 'comic singing' in the Daily Sun Johnson Ndukwe profiles the Ugandan author.


More on the death of the critic ...

13.07.2008 12:30    complete-review.com
In The Observer Jay Rayner follows many others in wondering Is it curtains for critics ?, given all the criticism and commentary available on the Internet.

Literary estates

13.07.2008 12:30    complete-review.com
In Literary agents fight over Brideshead Revisited in the Sunday Times Ed Caesar looks at the new frenzy of literary agents going after literary estates.

Coming of Age at the End of History review

13.07.2008 12:30    complete-review.com
The most recent addition to the complete review is our review of Camille de Toledo's Coming of Age at the End of History.


Making Lewis Carroll add up

13.07.2008 04:19    telegraph.co.uk
Jonathan Bate reviews Lewis Caroll in Numberland by Robin Wilson.
Making Lewis Carroll add up

Children's books: Teenage fiction

13.07.2008 04:19    telegraph.co.uk
Vivien Hamilton is impressed by a thoughtful crop of novels for young adults

A poet and her cleaner

13.07.2008 04:18    telegraph.co.uk
Marina Benjamin reviews What is She Doing Here? by Kate Clanchy.

Trauma: the mind doctor's mind

13.07.2008 04:18    telegraph.co.uk
Ed King reviews Trauma by Patrick McGrath.

Paperback choice

13.07.2008 04:18    telegraph.co.uk
Being Shelley; The Fears of Henry IV; The Making Of Music; Taste; The Road Home; What Is The What.

Britain and Ireland's Best Wild Places: Britain's untamed remnants

13.07.2008 04:16    telegraph.co.uk
Jeremy Seal reviews Britain and Ireland's Best Wild Places by Christopher Somerville.

Derring-do in revolutionary Russia

13.07.2008 04:16    telegraph.co.uk
Alan Judd reviews Operation Kronstadt by Harry Ferguson.

Mark Kurlansky: all fished out

13.07.2008 04:16    telegraph.co.uk
Tom Fort reviews The Last Fish Tale: The Fate of the Atlantic and our Disappearing Fisheries by Mark Kurlansky.

How Arsenic and Old Lace got its name

13.07.2008 04:15    telegraph.co.uk
Gary Dexter investigates 'Arsenic and Old Lace' by Joseph Kesselring.

Who Said What

13.07.2008 04:15    telegraph.co.uk
Our regular review of the reviews.

Literary Life

13.07.2008 04:15    telegraph.co.uk
Mark Sanderson at large in a world of books

A case for the Peculiar Crimes Unit

13.07.2008 04:15    telegraph.co.uk
Susanna Yager reviews crime fiction.

Big book about a big country

13.07.2008 04:15    telegraph.co.uk
Melanie McGrath reviews America, America by Ethan Canin.

The Odin Mission: taking the King's shilling

13.07.2008 04:15    telegraph.co.uk
Roger Perkins reviews The Odin Mission by James Holland and A Good War by Patrick Bishop.

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