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Vol. 28 No. 6   ·   23 March 2006

The Israel Lobby

John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt

Letters

Zakaria Fatih, Malcolm Bull, Howard Anawalt, Gary Lachman, Damian Grant, Russell Seitz, Michael Hope, Michael Carley, Alastair Brotchie, James Harris, Elias Georgantas, Liz Gladstone

Valerio Magrelli

The Housekeeper of a World-Shattering Theory

Jenny Diski on Mrs Freud

  • Martha Freud: A Biography by Katja Behling, translated by R.D.V. Glasgow  Buy this book

Megan Vaughan on Colonial Psychology

  • The Coloniser and the Colonised by Albert Memmi, translated by Howard Greenfield  Buy this book

Colin Kidd on the Idea of Devolution

  • State of the Union: Unionism and the Alternatives in the United Kingdom since 1707 by Iain McLean and Alistair McMillan  Buy this book

Christopher Tayler on Henry Roth

Short Cuts

Thomas Jones: Novelists aren’t popstars

The Eerie One

Bee Wilson on Peter Lorre

At the Courtauld

Peter Campbell on Giambattista Tiepolo

Brian Dillon: Hugo Hamilton

Aingeal Clare on Alice Oswald

Rebecca Solnit: Endangered Species?

  • In the Company of Crows and Ravens by John Marzluff and Tony Angell  Buy this book

Andrew O’Hagan reports from Malawi

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The Israel Lobby
John Mearsheimer and Stephen Walt

The Housekeeper of a World-Shattering Theory
Jenny Diski on Mrs Freud

The Eerie One
Bee Wilson on Peter Lorre

Short Cuts
Thomas Jones: Novelists aren’t popstars

At the Courtauld
Peter Campbell on Giambattista Tiepolo