Lucy Farmer
Lucy Farmer is assistant editor for the books and arts section of The Economist and a writer based in London.
- 3 years 26 weeks
Recent articles by Lucy Farmer:
- NINE PAINTINGS NEED TWO HOURS
- ART'S QUIET MAN
- KAZUO ISHIGURO ON FILM ADAPTATIONS
- FIVE THINGS: HOWARD JACOBSON
- FIVE THINGS: THE SANDWICH
- THE Q&A: AKSHAY KUMAR, BOLLYWOOD AMBASSADOR
- THE MIAMI-SEAFRONT LOOK
- READERS BACK UNWRITTEN BOOKS
- THE Q&A: BERNARD LAMB, PRESIDENT OF THE QUEEN'S ENGLISH SOCIETY
- IN THE SPIRIT OF FAIRNESS
- THE Q&A: LONE SCHERFIG, FILMMAKER
- WHAT HAPPENS TO OPERA WHEN THE PEOPLE HAVE THEIR WAY?
- FAMILY FUN FOR YOUR "STAY-CATION"
- NEW DIGS FOR SAATCHI
- FUN IN THE DARK
- THEATRE, PERSONALLY
- ON "WEST IS WEST"
- TAKE THAT!






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quote It's often seemed to me that Shakespeare might well have been a simply brilliant editor as well as a beyond-extraordinary writer