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Unbearably dull
Mia Farrow doesn’t even appear until page 313 of Patrick McGilligan’s latest film biography
Lynn Barber
A Body Made of Glass tells the history of hypochondria from Hippocrates to John Donne, Immanuel Kant, Charles Darwin and Woody Allen
Frances Wilson
‘Breakfast Special’ is a tale of a meet-cute gone wrong
Cockburn
The campus novel, which no one under forty-five will have heard of, celebrated the absurdities of academics
Howard Jacobson
Book Review
Joni Mitchell was able to detach the maker from the made. Should we do the same?
Chloë Ashby