Howard Jacobson
Howard Jacobson: There is nothing to fear when you reach the seventh age of man. On the contrary
Published: 30 December 2006
Howard Jacobson: It's official... if you take the trouble to read Shakespeare, your brain will thank you for it
Published: 23 December 2006
Howard Jacobson: Be careful whose history you deny, for to hate them you must steep yourself in them
Published: 16 December 2006
Howard Jacobson: Sometimes a bit of irrational behaviour can stop you from acting like a plonker
Published: 09 December 2006
Howard Jacobson: Go chasing rainbows by all means. But don't be surprised when disappointment sets in
Published: 25 November 2006
Howard Jacobson: Fashion is a farce when an expensive handbag has to look cheap and nasty
Published: 18 November 2006
Howard Jacobson: Tony Blair can't help but look both ways in the matter of Saddam Hussein's execution
Published: 11 November 2006
Howard Jacobson: The Ten Commandments would have faded long ago if they sounded like a self-help book
Published: 04 November 2006
Howard Jacobson: We don't need scientists to point out the obvious: men are enslaved by gadgets
Published: 28 October 2006
"There's a bit of testicle," I heard someone say on Melvyn Bragg's In Our Time last week, "at the bottom of our most sublime feelings." The quotation was from Denis Diderot, philosopher, critic, encyclopaedist, discreet pornographer. If I could leave this week's column at that, I would. Reader, there's a bit of testicle at the bottom of most things. Now good day to you.
Howard Jacobson: Why I'm not complaining, even if 'Jane Eyre' is the greatest castration story ever told
Published: 21 October 2006
Howard Jacobson: The veil can induce impure thoughts, but the opposite can be true of the hen-night floozy
Published: 14 October 2006
Howard Jacobson: What secrets of womanhood are revealed when you buy a giant flat-screen television
Published: 07 October 2006
Howard Jacobson: It would do our political system no harm to import a little of Latham's louche demotic
Published: 30 September 2006
Howard Jacobson: Whatever the faith, someone somewhere has felt the cold edge of its contempt teachers should have been put on a sex offenders list?
Published: 23 September 2006
Howard Jacobson: Note to disaffected youth... Pick up a table tennis bat and strike a blow for world peace
Published: 16 September 2006
Howard Jacobson: If a certain culture is scrutinised and found wanting, then don't shoot the messenger
Published: 02 September 2006
Howard Jacobson: You would never think that Mick Jagger and Rab Butler had anything in common
Published: 26 August 2006
Howard Jacobson: If you want to know the source of anti-western propaganda, look no further than ourselves
Published: 19 August 2006
Howard Jacobson: If Richard Ingrams wants us to declare our ethnic identity, I'm very happy to oblige
Published: 12 August 2006
Howard Jacobson: It's a strange sensation, but 'Big Brother' contestants bring out my avuncular side
Published: 05 August 2006
Howard Jacobson: Life without certainties is good for your health - but don't take my word for it
Published: 29 July 2006
Howard Jacobson: There is nothing like a good arts festival in a small market town to replenish the soul
Published: 22 July 2006
Howard Jacobson: My revolutionary idea for fair play in sport: say one word on the pitch and you're off
Published: 15 July 2006
Howard Jacobson: Life under the threat of destruction
Published: 08 July 2006
Howard Jacobson: If Sven had seen a Pinter play, he would know what to do with the England squad
Published: 01 July 2006