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Assault on authorship. Fernando Pessoa invented at least 72 fictive identities. His jostling aliases, argues John Gray expressed his belief that the individual subject - the core of European thought - is an illusion

  • 28 May 2001

The Book of Disquiet
Fernando Pessoa, edited and translated by Richard Zenith Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 509pp, £20
ISBN 0713995270

The Mad Monk

  • 23 April 2001

Keith Joseph
Andrew Denham and Mark Garnett Acumen, 480pp, £25
ISBN 190268303X

The chaos of being. The prolific historian Niall Ferguson is an old-style sceptical Tory in search of a party. John Gray on his devastating critique of economic determinism

  • 05 February 2001

The Cash Nexus: money and power in the modern world 1700-2000
Niall Ferguson Allen Lane, The Penguin Press, 576pp, £20
ISBN 0713994657

A touch of evil. Reappraisal: Graham Greene

  • 27 November 2000

He was Catholic, but his works are morally ambiguous. John Gray rereads Graham Greene

The gale of destruction - Capitalism is a magnificent engine of wealth creation, but cannot provide social or economic stability. John Gray on the benefits and dangers of globalisation

  • 18 September 2000

The Edge of Now: new questions for democracy in the network age
David Howell Macmillan, 392pp, £18.99
ISBN 0333782232

Novel of the week

  • 11 September 2000

Super-Cannes
J G Ballard Flamingo, 392pp, £16.99
ISBN 0002258471

Poet of apprehension. In the latest in his occasional series of reappraisals, John Gray rereads Patricia Highsmith

  • 19 June 2000

The Talented Mr Ripley
Patricia Highsmith Vintage, 248pp, £6.99
ISBN 0099282879

Strangers on a Train
Patricia Highsmith Vintage, 255pp, £6.99

A moment of truth for the centre-left

  • 24 April 2000

Putting all your money in shares is risky. Yet our rulers encourage us to do it

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