Antonia Quirke

Antonia Quirke

Antonia Quirke is an author and journalist. Her novel Madame Depardieu and the Beautiful Strangers was published in 2007. She writes a column on radio for the New Statesman and also writes for the Sunday Times.

Articles by Antonia Quirke

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A touch of Frost

  • 12 March 2010

The seductive Mariella is responsible for literary evil.

The Essay

  • 05 March 2010

Chopin knew how to challenge his listeners.

The Baftas

  • 26 February 2010

Britain’s broadcasters are overwhelmed by luvvies.

The joy of six

  • 19 February 2010

An often brilliant station could soon fall silent.

Final snore

  • 12 February 2010

So, the Super Bowl was as boring as ever, then.

Fish Fingers

  • 05 February 2010

Catching pike can be painfully funny.

How low can you go?

  • 29 January 2010

Listening to Q is a depressing experience

Making an exhibition

  • 22 January 2010

Some museum pieces are a puzzle - take Chris Evans

The Pinter queen

  • 14 January 2010

The perfect marriage? Pass the sickbag, Harold

Always on my mind

  • 08 January 2010

An insight into the true meaning of fandom delights Antonia Quirke

James Macintyre

Inside “Next Labour”

Inside “Next Labour”

John Pilger

The Murdoch empire

Welcome to the first murdochracy

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Gaby Hinsliff

Bulger killers were damaged, not evil

Bulger killers were damaged, not evil

Mehdi Hasan

The Ashcroft scandal

Paying the price for Ashcroft’s millions

US Politics

Obama's henchmen

Dysfunction at the White House

Film review

Shutter Island

Shutter Island (15)

Interview

Terry Eagleton

The Books Interview: Terry Eagleton

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