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Jun 19, 2009

20th Century Notes




Ian Thomson reviews Bertrand M. Patenaude's Stalin's Nemesis: The Exile and Murder of Leon Trotsky for London's Sunday Times, 14 June.

Claire Harman,"Virginia Woolf's neat brown paper parcels," TLS, 17 June, reviews Stuart N. Clarke, ed., The Essays of Virginia Woolf, Volume Five: 1929–1932.

Stefan Beck reviews Susan Jacoby's Alger Hiss and the Battle for History for the Barnes & Noble Review, 18 June.

John Carey reviews Henry Hardy and Jennifer Holmes, eds., Enlightening: Letters 1946-1960 by Isaiah Berlin for London's Sunday Times, 7 June.

Fred Kaplan,"When America First Met the Microchip," Slate, 18 June, is adapted from Kaplan's new book, 1959: The Year Everything Changed. His"1959: I swear, it really is the year everything changed," ibid., explains how he settled on 1959.

Stephen Moss,"The love that changed everything," Guardian, 18 June, tells the story that led to Martin Jacques's When China Rules the World.



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