Articles marked Andrew O’HaganAndrew O’Hagan’s The Atlantic Ocean, a collection of essays on Britain and America, many of which were first published in the London Review, will be published in June. Be Near Me, his last novel, won the 2008 Los Angeles Times Book Prize award for fiction. From the London Review dated 4 March 2004Cartwheels over Broken Glass
“I first clapped eyes on Morrissey on 22 September 1985. It was a cold night on the West Coast of Scotland at the Magnum Leisure Centre in Irvine, and The Smiths were brewing up a humongous storm on the converted badminton courts. The audience contained a fair number of what in that part of the world are called ‘neds’ – razor-cropped hooligans with a happy average of one O-grade in woodwork between them – and I found myself surprised to see these ruffians tearing at their Fred Perry shirts before climbing up the amplifiers to drape themselves around Morrissey’s neck, while the singer went about his business with a giant bunch of gladioli, swinging them round his head and narrowing his eyes like Edith Sitwell.” [ read more . . . ] Selected bibliography
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Short Cuts: Voices from Beyond the Grave · 20 November 2008
At the Movies · 17 July 2008
Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan writes from Bethlehem · 5 June 2008 Short Cuts: Dinner at the Digs · 20 March 2008 Iraq, 2 May 2005 · 6 March 2008
Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan panics · 13 December 2007
Short Cuts: Telecom Rehab · 4 October 2007 The Things We Throw Away · 24 May 2007 Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan on malingering trolley dollies · 8 February 2007 Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan takes a journey to citizenship · 16 November 2006
Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan on Scotland's hirsute folk hero · 17 August 2006 Blame it on the boogie · 6 July 2006
Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan on the Queen · 11 May 2006 A Journey in the South · 6 October 2005
In His Hot Head · 17 February 2005
The God Squad · 23 September 2004 The Nominee · 19 August 2004
Short Cuts: Andrew O’Hagan on myths of Marilyn · 8 July 2004 Disgrace under Pressure · 3 June 2004
Cartwheels over Broken Glass · 4 March 2004
Short Cuts: Slayer Slang and Bling Bling · 21 August 2003
At the Design Museum: Andrew O’Hagan on Peter Saville · 19 June 2003 Still Reeling from My Loss · 2 January 2003
Karel Reisz Remembered · 12 December 2002
How to Survive Your Own Stupidity · 22 August 2002
Hating Football · 27 June 2002 The War on Terrorism: Is There an Alternative? · 15 May 2002 Everything Must Go! · 13 December 2001
Seventy Years in a Filthy Trade · 15 October 1998 Good Fibs · 2 April 1998
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