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Contents

Vol. 27 No. 7   ·   31 March 2005

What is Labour for?

John Lanchester: Five More Years of This?

Letters

Valerie Yule, Clive James, Jeremy Bernstein, Subho Basu, Gerard McBurney, Myron Kaplan, Matt Cavanagh, J.R. Pole

Mirror Images

Jenny Diski sees off Piers Morgan

  • The Insider: The Private Diaries of a Scandalous Decade by Piers Morgan  Buy this book

Degrees of Not Knowing

Rory Stewart: Does anyone know how to govern Iraq?

John Bossy: Etruscan haruspicy

  • The Scarith of Scornello: A Tale of Renaissance Forgery by Ingrid Rowland  Buy this book

Jeremy Harding searches for his parents

Short Cuts

Thomas Jones: Michael Jackson’s frailties

Theo Tait: Holmes and the Holocaust

At the National Gallery

Peter Campbell: Caravaggio’s final years

Thomas Karshan on John Updike

  • Villages by John Updike

Michael Friedman: The embarrassing cousin

  • The American Musical and the Formation of National Identity by Raymond Knapp  Buy this book

Gillian Darley: Betjeman’s bêtes noires

Andrew Saint charts the course of British urbanism

Susan Pedersen: Down and Out in Victorian London

  • Slumming: Sexual and Social Politics in Victorian London by Seth Koven  Buy this book

Tom Vanderbilt: The View from Above

Contributors

LRB cover artwork: Gardener

Featured articles

What is Labour for?
John Lanchester: Five More Years of This?

Mirror Images
Jenny Diski sees off Piers Morgan

Degrees of Not Knowing
Rory Stewart: Does anyone know how to govern Iraq?

Short Cuts
Thomas Jones: Michael Jackson’s frailties

At the National Gallery
Peter Campbell: Caravaggio’s final years