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    Francis Wyndham has moved in English literature's most exalted circles. Now, as his own writings are being republished, he talks to Rachel Cooke about his meetings with remarkable men and women

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    Review: Our Story Begins by Tobias Wolff
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    Review: Trespass by Valerie Martin
    In this new novel seems to draw a deep breath to take on the Bosnian genocide

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    John Crace condenses Of Mice and Men

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    As a teenager, Joseph O'Connor was so enthralled by the work of John McGahern he spent many evenings copying out - then reworking - one of his exquisite short stories. It taught him how to become a writer

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