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  Daniel Libeskind
A Jewish Museum in Berlin, a war museum in Manchester, even a Rwanda massacre memorial - is Libeskind being typecast? If so, it may help him to the biggest prize in contemporary architecture.
Prospect, Issue 83, February 2003

Victor Pelevin
Russian literary culture is in disarray but it can still have a good row about its most fashionable writer.
New York Times; Prospect, Issue 50, March 2000

JG Ballard
The author of "Crash" and "Empire of the Sun" talks to Prospect about sex, technology and the 1960s. Do his dark obsessions amount to a serious quest to understand modernity?
Prospect, Issue 33, August 1998

VS Naipaul
To his critics he is an arrogant apologist for colonialism and a cheerleader for Hindu nationalism. To his admirers he is the finest writer in the English language and creator of a new literary form. Jason Cowley talks to the literary King of rootlessness and finds him content, at last, with life and England.
Prospect, Issue 31, June 1998

Martin Amis
He is a writer of reckless ambition and one of the few serious novelists that most people have heard of. Yet he wins no prizes and literary London is split over him. Jason Cowley visits Amis and finds him wondering how posterity will judge his work.
Prospect, Issue 22, August 1997



 





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