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  A shot rang out ...
Brutal and spare, Cormac McCarthy's work is also full of beauty and love. He is one of the greatest living novelists, argues Jason Cowley.
The Guardian, January 12th 2008

The astonishing history of Dangerous Liaisons
Its publication caused a scandal and it has seduced generations. As Les Liaisons Dangereuses becomes a ballet, Jason Cowley looks at its many incarnations.
The Guardian, July 16th 2005

Down town
MPs say that Britain's new towns are failing after decades of neglect. So what went wrong? Jason Cowley returns to Harlow, where he was brought up, to find out.
The Guardian, August 1st 2002

At home with Hitler
The bomb in a nightclub in the Austrian town of Linz summons up the terrible ghosts of the past.
The Guardian, July 30th 2002

Forgotten victims
Much has been written about the suffering that the Nazis inflicted during world war two. But who remembers the two million Germans who died after hostilities ended? Jason Cowley reports on a country reassessing its past.
The Guardian, March 27th 2002



 



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