LITERATURE
January/February 2012
The death of Christa Wolf has left Germany bereft of a powerful bridge of literary consciousness, whose universal work could talk to a once-divided nation
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
January/February 2012
A new limited-edition paperback documents the charming correspondence between US book collector Robert Vanderbilt and Anthony Powell
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
January/February 2012
Book review of Martin Amis: A Biography by Richard Bradford
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
January/February 2012
Book review of A Point of View by Clive James
Like this article? Share, save or print using the icons below
Literature
More content
- Our Reading's Bad - But Not That Bad
- La Hague: Recycling the French Model
- The Post-American Presidency
- January/February Issue Out Now
- ONLINE ONLY: Washington, D.C.: It's Not Rocket Science!
- Germane Germans
- Clegg's Cowardice
- Uncharitable Act
- Bin Laden is Dead — So Why Don’t We Rejoice?
- Not So Private Lives
- State-Funded Fanaticism
- ONLINE ONLY: Captain Patriquin, Obama and the Anbar Awakening
- Escalating Etiquette
- ONLINE Only: The Empress's New Clothes
- Murder Most Foul Down Under
- That's Enough Protest Movies
- The Decline and Fall Industry
- Publish and be Out to Lunch
- Desperation's Noticeboard
- Seeing it Through
Popular Standpoint topics

















