Mary,
Mary, quite contrary
The Guardian, January 13 2001
"Mary Midgley, aged 81, may be the most frightening philosopher in
the country..."
An
appropriate memorial for Iris
The Times 27 April 2000
From
friendship to love
The Times 12 June 2000
Dench
to play Iris Murdoch in Eyre film of novelist's last years
The Guardian, March 23 2000
Bayley
tells of love at 74
The Times 12 January 2000
Widower
of Iris Murdoch to marry
The Times 11 January 2000
Rare
books do more than furnish a room
The Times 16 October 1999
Reveiw:
IRIS: A MEMOIR OF IRIS MURDOCH By John Bayley
The Times 2 October 1999
A
love that's his and hers
The Guardian, September 26 1999
Review: Iris: A Memoir of Iris Murdoch
Life
after Iris
The Guardian, August 31, 1999
"...'May I keep this?' he says turning the photographer's film capsule
over with delight. 'They're rather useful for putting aspirins in.'..."
Iris
Murdoch's brain for research
The Guardian, August 02 1999
"...to help in the search for a cure for Alzheimer's disease."
In
the name of love, shut up
Guardian Unlimited Sunday February 28, 1999
(Noted without comment.)
The
unseen faces of Iris
The Guardian, February 10 1999
"When she was in her twenties, Iris Murdoch profoundly loved two young
men, only to lose them to the savageries of the second world war."
Ralph
Steadman on Iris Murdoch
The Guardian, February 10 1999
"As artist-in-residence at the Cheltenham Literature Festival in 1994,
I set up shop in the Town Hall..."
A
witness to good and evil (Obitury)
The Guardian, February 09 1999
"...She was not the heir - as she early and wrongly imagined - to George
Eliot, but to Dostoevsky, with his fantastic realism, his hectically compressed
time-schemes, his obsessions with sado-masochism and with incipient moral
anarchy."