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The many fathers of James Bond

05.04.2024 4

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Malcolm Forbes

Where Eric Blair became George Orwell

23.02.2024 3

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Malcolm Forbes

James Lee Burke’s short fiction is no literary crime

02.02.2024 2

Washington Examiner

Malcolm Forbes

When murder mystery was new

One morning, Paul Larkins is rudely awakened in his London home by frantic knocking and anguished shouting. A murder is announced: Maria, a...

05.01.2024 8

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Malcolm Forbes

A youth in Nazi Germany

For years, Walter Kempowski (1929-2007), one of Germany’s most popular and most celebrated writers from the second half of the 20th century, was an...

08.12.2023 3

Washington Examiner

Malcolm Forbes

The reissue of great spy novelist Len Deighton’s work is an occasion for another look

At the end of 1962, U.K. readers and audiences were introduced to two different kinds of British spy and two different depictions of the worlds they...

20.10.2023 2

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Malcolm Forbes

A history of the French Riviera

When the French composer Hector Berlioz arrived in Nice from Rome in the spring of 1831, it wasn’t music that preoccupied him, but murder. After...

22.09.2023 1

Washington Examiner

Malcolm Forbes

Review: The Marriage Question: George Eliot’s Double Life by Clare Carlisle

“Marriage must be a relation either of sympathy or of conquest,” George Eliot writes in Romola, a novel that presents marriage as the latter and...

08.09.2023 1

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