Literary Review  |  September 2020
Martin Vander Weyer on philanthropy * Thomas Kielinger on why Germany gets it right * Candia McWilliam on Scottish art * Bijan Omrani on the Himalayas * Timothy W Ryback on book-burning * Sarah Moss on the lure of Ireland * David Willetts on somewheres & anywheres * Dominic Sandbrook on Castro in Harlem * Piers Brendon on JFK * Philip Parker on Ravenna * Edith Hall on the invention of medicine * Wendy Holden on women in Fleet Street * Caroline Finkel on Sultan Selim I * Levi Roach on the White Ship disaster * Noonie Minogue on Marilynne Robinson * Keith Miller on Martin Amis * Catriona Ward on Tess Little *
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Literary Review September 2020.