Neel Mukherjee was born in Calcutta and educated in Calcutta, Oxford, and Cambridge. He is the author of the Man Booker prize-shortlisted The Lives of Others, A Life Apart (2010), and Past Continuous (2008). He reviews fiction for the Times and the Sunday Telegraph and has written for the TLS, the Daily Telegraph, the Observer, the New York Times, the Boston Review, and Biblio.
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When it comes to fame, actor Rashida Jones has seen it all. Growing up in Hollywood as the daughter of superstar music producer Quincy Jones and Mod Squad star Peggy Lipton, Jones watched as some people rose to success — and others seemed to fade away. In her own household, Jones' mother felt uncomfortable with her quick rise to fame at such a young age and became more introverted, while her father continued to become more famous. Read More...
Media This article is more than 18 years oldThe depraved heroes of 24 are the Himmlers of HollywoodThis article is more than 18 years oldSlavoj ZizekThe message of the TV series, that torturers can retain their human dignity if the cause is right, is a profound lieOn Sunday, the fifth season of the phenomenally successful television drama 24 will start in the US. Each season is composed of 24 one-hour episodes and the whole season covers the events of a single day. Read More...