Articles marked Jenny DiskiJenny Diski’s book on the Sixties – called The Sixties – comes out in July. Originally published 19 June 2003 Flowery, rustic, tippy, smokey
As a child in a very small flat with two argumentative parents, a cup of tea – one of the normal eight to ten cups a day – meant that they were getting on or making up: nobody suggested tea in the middle of a fight or in the sullen unresolved aftermath. Tea was recuperative, it made things better, or it celebrated uneventfulness, emphasising that nothing was wrong. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
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Short Cuts: Gail and Jade and Me · 12 March 2009 Help-Self · 6 November 2008
The Khugistic Sandal · 9 October 2008
Diary: Jenny Diski tries to stay awake · 31 July 2008 Diary: On Not Liking South Africa · 3 July 2008
Short Cuts: Internet Misfit · 18 October 2007
Seriously Uncool · 22 March 2007
Jowls are available · 8 February 2007 Diary: The Friendly Spider Programme · 30 November 2006
The Housekeeper of a World-Shattering Theory · 23 March 2006
Giving Hysteria a Bad Name · 17 November 2005
Mirror Images · 31 March 2005
Who wears hats now? · 3 March 2005
XXX · 18 November 2004
It’s so beautiful · 20 November 2003
It wasn’t him, it was her · 25 September 2003
Flowery, rustic, tippy, smokey · 19 June 2003
Tremble for Tomorrow · 22 May 2003
Diary: Jenny Diski is dragged to the shoe shop · 14 November 2002 Hang on to the doily · 25 July 2002
Don’t think about it · 25 April 2002
Oh, Andrea Dworkin · 6 September 2001
A Long Forgotten War · 6 July 2000
A keen horseman with a new pair of green suede chaps is guaranteed to ride into the sunset · 4 March 1999
Did Jesus walk on water because he couldn’t swim? · 20 August 1998
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