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Mad World: Evelyn Waugh and the secrets of Brideshead by Paula Byrne
by Glyn Davis •
Cultural Seeds: Essays on the work of Nick Cave edited by Karen Welberry and Tanya Dalziell
by Paul Genoni •
How to Make Trouble and Influence People: Pranks, hoaxes, graffiti & political mischief-making by Iain McIntyre
by Dan Rule •
Holden Caulfield is a garrulous bore. Seymour Glass is a phoney. Franny and Zooey are spoiled brats. And J.D. Salinger is a media tart. All these things are partly true. To take the last first: there is surely a ring of truth about Imre Salusinzsky’s recent spoof obituary in which Jay Leno and David Letterman are quoted expressing their sadness at the loss of a favourite regular guest who was always ready to front up and sparkle as he promoted an endless succession of Catcher in the Rye merchandise. Salinger, who died on January 27, aged ninety-one, may not have done such things, but at least one of his alter egos might.
... (read more)They Called Him Old Smoothie: John Joseph Cahill by Peter Golding
by Lyndon Megarrity •
Bill Henson: Photographs by Bill Henson, introduction by David Malouf
by Helen Grace •