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Books
Two biographies connect the life and work of Christopher Isherwood
Kazuo Robinson
The Japanese artist suffered her fair share of fame, grief and misfortune
Lynn Barber
Susan Morrison’s book sets itself two tasks: where did its hero come from? And why is he so good at what he does?
D.J. Taylor
It is less than two lifetimes since he died, and his ghost hangs over the country he created
Julian Glover
Book review
The octogenarian writer seems unable to resist the burlesque, describing the most lurid encounters at an apparently droll remove
James Cahill