Robert Winder
Articles by Robert Winder
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Landscape of despair. The Third Reich didn't have a monopoly on brutality and atrocities. Robert Winder on a devastating account of the Red Army's ruthless march to capture Berlin
- 15 April 2002
Berlin: The Downfall 1945
Antony Beevor Viking, 489pp, £25
ISBN 0670886955
Sport
The theatre of outrage
- 25 March 2002
A Season with Verona
Tim Parks Secker & Warburg, 447pp, £16.99
ISBN 0436275953
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Crime and punishment
- 11 March 2002
A Cold Case
Philip Gourevitch Picador,184pp, £12.99
ISBN 0330485040
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A life less ordinary. What is it to be a man in our post-feminist age? Robert Winder reads an amusing study that urges men to give up the day job and set off in search of wild adventure
- 04 February 2002
Being a Man
Robert Twigger Weidenfeld & Nicolson, 190pp, £12.99
ISBN 0575070293
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Golden balls. Robert Winder on a hymn to Becks: a misunderstood victim and paragon of working-class values
- 19 November 2001
Burchill on Beckham
Julie Burchill Yellow Jersey Press, 148pp, £10
ISBN 0224061917
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An elegy for the modern world. Jan Morris's Trieste is built for introspection and memories. In this incorrigibly subjective portrait of the city, Robert Winder discovers imperial nostalgia, a defence of the bourgeoisie . . . and kindness
- 08 October 2001
Trieste and the meaning of nowhere
Jan Morris Faber and Faber, 194pp, £16.99
ISBN 0571204430


