Jason Cowley
Articles by Jason Cowley
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Sport
Sport - Jason Cowley prefers to win cleanly
- 13 June 2005
Winning fairly is a noble ideal - one sadly lacking in cricket nowadays
Sport
Sport - Jason Cowley peers into the darkness that is golf
- 06 June 2005
A golfer may cheat at life, but woe betide him if he cheats on the job
Sport
Sport - Jason Cowley expects a glorious summer's cricket
- 23 May 2005
Cricket may be on the verge of a summer of glory never to be repeated
Politics
New Statesman Election Campaign Awards
- 09 May 2005
Election: the campaign. In recognition of the glorious achievements and unforgettable moments of the past four weeks
Books
Commentary
- 04 April 2005
The wives of successful novelists once played a subordinate role to their often restless and self-absorbed husbands. Today, writes Jason Cowley, the roles are just as likely to be reversed
Africa
Commentary
- 14 March 2005
The South African writer Rian Malan grew up in revolt against his colonial inheritance. His first and only book offers vital insights into the white man's experience of apartheid
Culture
The wow factor
- 07 February 2005
With her first single up for a Brit Award and a new album soon to be released, Kate Bush is back in a big way. It's been a long wait, writes Jason Cowley, but she's worth it
Sport
Sport - Jason Cowley on racism in South African cricket
- 07 February 2005
Apartheid, not the ruling regime, brought race into South African cricket
Sport
Sport - Jason Cowley takes up golf as displacement activity
- 31 January 2005
Despite its elitist and racist past, golf is a game that exudes moral force











