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The Vice Squad
The Observer, Sunday 30 March 2008
For a decade, Vice magazine has pioneered a no-holds-barred approach to the counterculture. But now, with a TV channel and hard-hitting reportage from the frontline of the world’s trouble spots, it’s aiming to shock in a different way. Carl Wilkinson hears how the streetwise teen-zine finally grew up
The stars are [...]
As a child, I looked forward to the glossy, hardback Beano Annual I would receive each Christmas and relished the smell of the newly minted pages when it was unwrapped. It was my first taste of the Christmas book. Today, this seasonal beast is big business; booksellers expect to shift around half of the year’s [...]
Writer’s stock
The Observer, 6 November 2005
VS Pritchett: A Working Life
by Jeremy Treglown
Pimlico £12.99, pp 308
VS Pritchett (or VSP) was his generation’s leading man of letters, a critic as adept and humorous as Virginia Woolf. His output was prodigious: reviews, essays, novels, biographies and, most importantly, short stories. The man was a writing machine and Jeremy Treglown’s [...]
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