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Scotland’s Last Great Artefact

Stephen Gill

'In December 1964, the Cunard Line placed its order for the ship that turned out to be the last great transatlantic liner'.

Where Does Writing Come From?

Richard Ford

‘Occasionally if pushed or annoyed I'll come right out and say it: I make these little buggers up, that's what. So sue me’.

News Shark

Robert Drewe

‘By the time I was nineteen I was in a spin: hyperactive with selfconsciousness, excitement, sadness and suddenly assumed–and ill-fitting–maturity’.

Coming to America

Hans Magnus Enzensberger

‘As a child in Germany I knew next to nothing about America.’ From 1998, Hans Magnus Enzensberger on the German view of America.

Famous People

Orhan Pamuk

‘Life is dull if there's no story to listen to or nothing to watch’.

Then and Now

Daniel Meadows

’Daniel Meadows has traced many of the people he photographed then, but this is of little interest to us‘.

Uncle Ed

Keith Fleming

‘Back in 1976 when I was sixteen, my uncle, the novelist Edmund White, rescued me from the messy aftermath of my parents' divorce and brought me to live with him in New York’.

The Furnace

Lydia Davis

‘My father has trouble with his hearing and does not like to talk on the phone, so I talk on the phone mainly to my mother’.

Closer

David Malouf

‘There was a time, not so long ago, when we saw my Uncle Charles twice each year, at Easter and Christmas’.

Asking for it

James Hamilton-Paterson

‘Having my hair cut one morning in February 1999, I fell foul of one of those barber-shop discussions which are a feature of life here in Italy’.

First Cut

Jonathan Kaplan

‘I grew up with the expectation that I would serve.’

Martha Gellhorn

Nicholas Shakespeare

‘What clipped the wings of her fiction and grounded her imagination was precisely what made her soar as a journalist.’

The Attacks in Mumbai

Rana Dasgupta

‘India is a garrulous place, and yet, during last week’s attacks in Mumbai, it became speechless.’