Andrew O’Hagan
Andrew O’Hagan is the author of eight books. He is an editor-at-large for the London Review of Books and Esquire. His forthcoming novel Mayflies will be published by Faber & Faber in 2020.
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In Conversation | The Online Edition
Andrew O’Hagan | Interview
Andrew O’Hagan & Patrick Ryan
‘A lot of journalism was in danger of becoming ‘celebrity writing’, in the sense that the writer and his conscience could become the story.’
In Conversation | The Online Edition
Andrew O’Hagan | Interview
Andrew O’Hagan & Patrick Ryan
‘I do think it’s arrogant of human beings to take it for granted that only we have superior consciousness.’
Essays & Memoir
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Two Years in the Dark
Andrew O’Hagan
‘There's no right or wrong about this, there's only style.’
Fiction
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Gas, Boys, Gas
Andrew O’Hagan
‘The men were quiet. They said nothing for a minute and the sea at my back was calm and almost imaginary, but you could hear the waves coming to wash the chalk cliffs from under us.’
Essays & Memoir
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You, the Viewers at Home
Andrew O’Hagan
‘Every time I drink a glass of claret it goes straight to my face.’
Essays & Memoir
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Cecilia
Andrew O’Hagan
‘Now that everyone lives as if in a movie, we begin to forget that once it was only special people who did.’
Essays & Memoir
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How It Ends
Andrew O’Hagan
‘Seagulls murmur overhead, and nip at the banks. You can hear almost nothing.’