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Irish Hong Kong Proms

IF you happen to be passing through Dublin Airport this morning, you may notice a group of vivacious - if slightly bedraggled…

Tue Aug 13 1996 - 01:00

Memnoch the Devil, by Anne Rice (Arrow, £5.99 in UK)

The fifth of the Vampire Chronicles, Memnoch the Devil opens with the vampire Lestat up to his old tricks in New York - stalking…

Sat Aug 10 1996 - 01:00

The Vampyre: The Secret History of Lord Byron, by Tom Holland (Warner, £5.99 in UK)

It was inevitable, I suppose, that the runaway success of Anne Rice's Vampire Chronicles would produce a host of imitators

Sat Aug 10 1996 - 01:00

Collected Stories, by Alan Sillitoe (Flamingo, £7.99 in UK)

This volume contains a generous helping of Sillitoe's writing, with selections ranging from the early Loneliness of the Long …

Sat Aug 10 1996 - 01:00

Under the Durian Tree, by Fergus Linehan (Pan, £5.99 in UK)

Fergus Linehan's tale of life lived and love lost in Malaya during the twilight of British rule there contrasts the vivid colours…

Sat Aug 03 1996 - 01:00

Streets Ahead, by Keith. Waterhouse (Sceptre, £6.99 in UK)

Keith Waterhouse is a very funny writer, and this second volume of autobiography takes up where the first, City Lights, left …

Sat Aug 03 1996 - 01:00

Eveless Eden, by Marianne Wiggins (Flamingo, £5.99 in UK)

A great many journalists would give their eye teeth, if they had any, to have written this novel

Sat Aug 03 1996 - 01:00

Another serving of Rice, minus vampires

ANNE RICE sells so many books that she is not so much a writer as a publishing phenomenon.

Fri Aug 02 1996 - 01:00

Hidden Lives: A Family Memoir, by Margaret Forster (Penguin, £6.99 in UK)

In this elegant biographical study of her grandmother, her mother and herself, Margaret Forster traces her family's emergence…

Sat Jul 27 1996 - 01:00

Unkindest Cut, by Joe Queenan (Picador, £6.99 in UK)

Robert Rodriguez has a lot to answer for

Sat Jul 27 1996 - 01:00

Opera

Benjamin Britten: "Peter Grimes"

Fri Jul 26 1996 - 01:00

OOH, AH, OP-PERA!

YOU may have heard of horse opera but you ain't seen nothin' like this, pardner, no siree

Fri Jul 26 1996 - 01:00

Sky, by Deirdre Purcell (Town House, £5.99)

Her fifth novel sees Deirdre Purcell journeying further and further from the family sagas with which she began her fiction writing…

Sat Jul 20 1996 - 01:00

Anais Nin A Biography, by Deirdre Bair (Bloomsbury, £9.99 in UK)

I honestly thought I was bored to death with Anal's Nin after the appearance of umpteen volumes of her diaries, but Deirdre Bair…

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

Rose Madder, by Stephen King (New English Library, £6.99 in UK)

Rose, a woman who has been brutally abused by her husband for 14 years, decides, one day, to leave him while she busies herself…

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

Done Deal, by Les Standiford (Pan, £5.99 in UK)

Les Standiford is one of the extremely trendy clique of south Florida crime writers which is headed by Karl Hiaasen, and his …

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

The god of ecstasy in an Edinburgh pub

The Acid House, by Irvine Welsh, read by the author (Random House, 2 tapes, 3 hrs, £8.99 in UK)

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

The Pillars of Hercules a Grand Tour of the Mediterranean, by Paul Theroux (Penguin, £6.99 in UK)

From high rise horror on the Spanish coast to the uncertainties and tensions of war torn Croatia, from giddy Tunisian teenagers…

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

Dylan Behind Closed Doors (The Recording Sessions 1960-1994), by Clinton Heylin (Penguin, £11.00 in UK)

"On a deeper level the songs operate in context, as a series of parables in ballad form..."

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

A headlong rush at life

You don't so much read this rambunctious memoir as get sucked, with much slurping and licking of lips, into it rude, crude and…

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

My Life, by Isadora Duncan (Gollancz, £8.99 in UK)

Certain individuals often, though not always, of course, artists lead lives of such jaw dropping intensity that their autobiographies…

Sat Jul 13 1996 - 01:00

Hood, by Emma Donoghue (Penguin, in UK)

Take one clever idea to trace a week in the life of a woman whose young lesbian lover has just been killed in a car crash - execute…

Tue Jul 09 1996 - 01:00

Ted Turner: It Ain't as Easy as It Looks: The Amazing Story of CNN, by Porter Bibb (Virgin, £9.99 in UK)

Once you get over gawping in disbelief at the title and the name of the author, this proves to be a rather wordy biography of…

Tue Jul 09 1996 - 01:00

The Horse Whisperer, by Nicholas Evans (Corgi, £599 in UK)

Reading the cover blurb, and knowing quite well that this book has sold zillions of copies in hardback (well, two million, to…

Tue Jul 09 1996 - 01:00

The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction, edited by Maxim Jakubowski (Robinson, £6.99 in UK)

On the face of it, this book does everything right

Tue Jul 09 1996 - 01:00

The Mammoth Book of Pulp Fiction, edited by Maxim Jakubowski (Robinson, £6.99 in UK)

On the face of it, this book does everything right

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

Ted Turner: It Ain't as Easy as It Looks: The Amazing Story of CNN, by Porter Bibb (Virgin, £9.99 in UK)

Once you get over gawping in disbelief at the title and the name of the author, this proves to be a rather wordy biography of…

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

The Horse Whisperer, by Nicholas Evans (Corgi, £599 in UK)

Reading the cover blurb, and knowing quite well that this book has sold zillions of copies in hardback (well, two million, to…

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

Hood, by Emma Donoghue (Penguin, in UK)

Take one clever idea to trace a week in the life of a woman whose young lesbian lover has just been killed in a car crash - execute…

Sat Jul 06 1996 - 01:00

Michael Redgrave, My Father, by Corin Redgrave (Fourth Estate, £6.99 in UK)

Which of us could write two hundred pages of lucid, affectionate and occasionally exasperated prose on the subject of our father…

Sat Jun 29 1996 - 01:00

Day in the Life: The Music and Artistry of The Beatles, by Mark Hertsgaard (Pan, £6.99 in UK)

"A hundred years from now, people will listen to the music of The Beatles the same way we listen to Mozart," Paul McCartney famously…

Sat Jun 22 1996 - 01:00

Creating their own suite mystery

SINCE music is the only language with the contradictory attributes of being at once intelligible and untranslatable, the musical…

Wed Jun 19 1996 - 01:00

The lord and the press moguls

EFFICIENT. Neat. Abrasive. Polite. Rich

Wed Jun 19 1996 - 01:00

The versatility of vampires

VAMPIRES. They just won't lie down, will they? On the contrary, of all the fevered imaginings which have haunted the pages of…

Wed Jun 19 1996 - 01:00

An Experiment in Love, by Hilary Mantel (Penguin, £5.99 in UK)

The heady horrors of young adulthood can rarely have been captured with such bittersweet poignancy as in this little gem of a…

Sat Jun 15 1996 - 01:00

That Blooming Day!

PARDON the pun, and let's hope James Joyce isn't reading this over anybody's shoulder, but Bloomsday has really blossomed of …

Sat Jun 15 1996 - 01:00

Cheap Lives, by Antony Sher (Abacus, £6.99 in UK)

If an epistolary novel is well done, it packs an extraordinarily powerful punch

Sat Jun 15 1996 - 01:00

Seated next week at the organ

PICTURE this. The conductor raises his baton and the voices soar to the roof of cathedral, if not straight to heaven

Wed Jun 12 1996 - 01:00

Homebush Boy: A Memoir, by Thomas Keneally (Sceptre, £5.99 in UK)

"I was," says Thomas Keneally of his teenage sell, which slouched towards adulthood in a small Australian town in the 1950s, "…

Sat Jun 08 1996 - 01:00

The guns of Brixton

TELEVISION drama has come a long way since the days when a couple of cameras were shoved into the same room as a small scale …

Sat Jun 08 1996 - 01:00

Out on a Limb, by Heather Mills (Warner Books, £5.99 in UK)

The need to have a leg amputated just below the knee would be a pretty devastating blow for most people; the basic premise of…

Sat Jun 01 1996 - 01:00

Lizard, by Banana Yoshimoto (Faber & Faber, £5.99 in UK)

A young husband sits on a commuter train, transmogrified by alcohol; a young doctor finds in an eccentric acupuncturist both …

Sat Jun 01 1996 - 01:00

Heart's Journey in Winter, by James Buchan (Panther, £6.99 in UK)

Does anybody really understand spy novels? I mean really understand, as opposed to being intimidated into admiration by incomprehensible…

Sat Jun 01 1996 - 01:00

BOW BELLE

THERE is, to the untutored eye, something miraculous about the violin virtuoso

Fri May 31 1996 - 01:00

So Far, So Good, by Paul Eddington (Coronet, £6.99 in UK)

Paul Eddington (of course you know who he is - remember Jerry in The Good Life and Jim Hacker in Yes, Prime Minister?) is by …

Sat May 25 1996 - 01:00

Gorleston by Henry Sutton (Sceptre, £5.99 in UK)

Most of us have been brought up to believe that old age, despite its unquestioned drawbacks, at least brings lashings of good…

Sat May 25 1996 - 01:00

Sambas at the crossroads

WHILE they may be familiar to those who follow the fortunes of the Brazilian national football team, it's probably fair to say…

Thu May 23 1996 - 01:00

It takes Tango to make two

Having a baby is not an end but a beginning, as teenagers - Crystal and Tango discover. when Baby D arrives

Sat May 18 1996 - 01:00

She Fades Away, by Michael Carroll (Poolbeg, £3.99)

Ghosts, grandads and awful jokes; Michael Carroll is apparently a writer of fantasy fiction but this is more of a high class …

Sat May 18 1996 - 01:00

Different Lives, by Jane Mitchell (Poolbeg £3.99)

Why do teenagers drop out of the school/university/job path laid out so painstakingly, and often painfully, by their parents? …

Sat May 18 1996 - 01:00
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