Philip
Hensher is the author of “Other
Lulus” (1994), “Kitchen
Venom” (1996), “Pleasured”
(1998), “The
Mulberry Empire” (2002), and “The Fit”
(2004). He has also had a
collection of short stories published, “The
Bedroom of the Mister's Wife” (1999), and “Selected
Essays” (2006).
Philip
Hensher – a brief biography from the BBC
Incomparable
Naturalism - Philip Hensher has written many short stories: here is
his discussion of Chekhov, the master of the short story
Brandy – a Philip Hensher
article for “Granta” about his love of music
The play’s
the thing… Unless you’re a novelist – a Philip Hensher article for “The
Guardian” about why playwrights make bad novelists and vice versa
Gay
for Today? – Philip Hensher ponders whether Hollywood has embraced
liberalism in this article for “The Guardian”
Why
are we so afraid of the Cultural richness of Islam? - Philip Hensher's
critique of Tate Modern's show Century City. He was still writing
Mulberry Empire when he wrote this article for The Independent
Mr Phillips by John Lancaster -
this comes from a short-lived period when I was very rude about what other
critics wrote. Philip Hensher was one of the critics who I attacked
here. Having said that, Philip Hensher does tend to refer to the same set
of writers in his criticism: Chekhov, James Buchan etc.
Noises off in the Sacred Grove -
David Cohen cheers Philip Hensher's attack on music in art galleries (as
witnessed in Hensher's critique of the Tate's Century City show above)
Yes,
most conceptual art is rubbish - but so is most painting - Philip
Hensher attacks the preposterous ICA
The First Anglo-Afghan war -
tells of the debacle that Philip Hensher covers in The Mulberry Empire
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