NOTES ON A VOICE: T.S. ELIOT

In our eighth instalment of Notes on a Voice, Emma Hogan considers the rhythms and registers of T.S. Eliot's verse ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |NOTES ON A VOICE: ARTHUR CONAN DOYLE

In our seventh instalment of Notes on a Voice, Bee Wilson considers the inventor of Sherlock Holmes ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |NOTES ON A VOICE: JOAN DIDION

In our sixth instalment of Notes on a Voice, Robert Butler considers the distinctive prose of Joan Didion ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |NOTES ON A VOICE: W.G. SEBALD

In our fifth instalment of Notes on a Voice, A.D. Miller considers the work of W.G. Sebald, reissued by Vintage this Spring ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |NOTES ON A VOICE: CHAUCER

In this, the fourth instalment in our series of Notes on a Voice, Joe Parham considers Chaucer, now available for iPad and Kindle ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |NOTES ON A VOICE: V.S. NAIPAUL

In this third instalment of our series on what makes distinctive writers distinctive, Robert Butler tackles V.S. Naipaul on the eve of his 31st book ... read more »
COMMENTS: 0 |NOTES ON A VOICE: GRAHAM GREENE
In the second instalment of our series on what makes distinctive writers distinctive, Nicholas Shakespeare tackles Graham Greene ... read more »
COMMENTS: 3 |NOTES ON A VOICE: PHILIP PULLMAN

In a new series, Intelligent Life analyses the style of a well-loved author. Tim de Lisle gets the ballpoint rolling with a close look at Philip Pullman ... read more »
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