Articles marked Jenny DiskiJenny Diski is writing a book about anthropomorphism; her new novel, Apology for the Woman Writing, will be published next month by Virago. From the London Review dated 22 May 2003Tremble for Tomorrow
Even so, he did not run, as others did, to join the partisans in the forests. He waited, maybe with hope, maybe because he wanted to see things through to the end – or perhaps simply with that disbelief in one’s own death that flutters around us all under all circumstances. With each Allied success, Kruk asked if it was good or bad for the Jews. Each triumph that brought liberation closer was also potentially lethal to the Ghetto and the camps. [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
Contributor’s website: www.jennydiski.co.uk Search the web for Jenny Diski: Google · Yahoo! · AltaVista · Wikipedia In the LRB archiveThe Khugistic Sandal · 9 October 2008
Diary: Jenny Diski tries to stay awake · 31 July 2008 Diary: On Not Liking South Africa · 3 July 2008
Short Cuts: Internet Misfit · 18 October 2007
Seriously Uncool · 22 March 2007
Jowls are available · 8 February 2007 Diary: The Friendly Spider Programme · 30 November 2006
The Housekeeper of a World-Shattering Theory · 23 March 2006
Giving Hysteria a Bad Name · 17 November 2005
Mirror Images · 31 March 2005
Who wears hats now? · 3 March 2005
XXX · 18 November 2004
It’s so beautiful · 20 November 2003
It wasn’t him, it was her · 25 September 2003
Flowery, rustic, tippy, smokey · 19 June 2003
Tremble for Tomorrow · 22 May 2003
Diary: Jenny Diski is dragged to the shoe shop · 14 November 2002 Hang on to the doily · 25 July 2002
Don’t think about it · 25 April 2002
Oh, Andrea Dworkin · 6 September 2001
A Long Forgotten War · 6 July 2000
A keen horseman with a new pair of green suede chaps is guaranteed to ride into the sunset · 4 March 1999
Did Jesus walk on water because he couldn’t swim? · 20 August 1998
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