Jason Cowley
Articles by Jason Cowley
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Books
A dictator's apprenticeship. The Vienna through which Hitler wandered in his youth was a melting pot of decadent turmoil, the capital of an empire in decline - a "research laboratory for world destruction"
- 26 April 1999
Hitler's Vienna Brigitte Hamann OUP, 482pp, £20
Books
Kicked into touch
- 05 March 1999
Football Memories Brian Glanville Virgin Publishing, 280pp, £16.99 France and the 1998 World Cup Editors Hugh Dauncey and Geoff Hare Frank Cass Publishers, 256pp, hardback £35; paperback £16
Politics
A divine literary intelligence
- 12 February 1999
In one of the last interviews with Iris Murdoch, Jason Cowley found her still pondering on the spaces that God left behind
Books
Murdered promise
- 12 February 1999
The Collected Works of Bruno Schulz Jerzy Ficowski (editor) Picador, 582pp, £50
Society
The New Statesman Profile - John le Carre
- 05 February 1999
A literary barbarian? Or a writer to whom future generations will turn for insights into our times? By Jason Cowley
Books
Commentary - The end of the make-believe
- 05 February 1999
Jason Cowley on V S Naipaul's death knell for the novel









