Jonathan Derbyshire
Jonathan Derbyshire is Culture Editor of the New Statesman.
Articles by Jonathan Derbyshire
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Philosophy
The NS Profile: John Gray
- 16 April 2009
A sceptic who thinks all our ills stretch back to the Enlightenment, he is also a visionary who predicted the credit crunch
Books
With Hitler and his pals
- 12 March 2009
The Kindly Ones Jonathan Littell, translated by Charlotte Mandell Chatto & Windus, 992pp, £20
Society
The NS Profile: Phillip Blond
- 19 February 2009
- 14 comments
His “Red Tory” thesis is attracting support from left and right, and the man emerging as the Conservatives' philosopher-king is a grave threat to Labour.
Books
Rise of the new Anglo-world order
- 18 December 2008
- 5 comments
It's an old controversy that was reignited this autumn by the remarks of a Nobel Prize judge: is American literature too insular, preoccupied only with the home country? If so, what else should we be reading in the age of globalisation?
Books
An American suicide
- 27 November 2008
- 7 comments
There was no subject about which David Foster Wallace could not write brilliantly, from politics to the internet to sport. He was a hero to a generation. Yet he struggled terribly with depression. This summer, he took his own life
Books
More than a whoop
- 07 February 2008
- 1 comment
How Fiction Works James Wood Jonathan Cape, 208pp, £16.99
Books
Home alone
- 05 June 2006
This Book Will Save Your Life A M Homes Granta Books, 352pp, £14.99 ISBN 1862078483









