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  Arguably: Christopher Hitchens
Christopher Hitchens' fierce certainties make for fine polemic but they have often obscured reality.
Financial Times, September 23rd 2011

Ragnarok: AS Byatt
AS Byatt brings an apocalyptic Norse myth to England during the second world war.
Financial Times, September 2nd 2011

Matthew Hollis: Now All Roads Lead to France
Matthew Hollis pays tribute to Edward Thomas, the first world war poet who immortalised the beauty of England.
Financial Times, August 6th 2011

The Stranger's Child: Alan Hollinghurst
The setting of The Stranger's Child feels immediately familiar, as do the ironies – elegant people partying on the edge of the abyss.
Financial Times, June 24th 2011

Unaccustomed Earth: Jhumpa Lahiri
Lahiri is presently probably the most influential writer of fiction in America.
Financial Times, June 2008

Exit Ghost: Philip Roth
No matter which name Philip Roth chooses for his narrators or fictional alter egos, whether it is Nathan Zuckerman, David Kepesh or indeed even, slyly, Philip Roth, they invariably share many of the same urgent preoccupations.
Financial Times, Oct 2007



 



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