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    • Saturday, 18 November, 2023
      A.S. Byatt
      AS Byatt, novelist, 1936-2023

      She left academia behind to establish herself as a leading writer of highbrow fiction

    • Saturday, 18 November, 2023
      Karel Schwarzenberg
      Karel Schwarzenberg, Czech diplomat, 1937-2023

      The prince dedicated his career to championing humanitarian and European values

      Karel Schwarzenberg in Prague in 2013. As foreign minister, he sought to build bridges with western European capitals and Washington
    • Friday, 10 November, 2023
      Ady Barkan
      Ady Barkan, American healthcare activist, 1983-2023

      After being diagnosed with ALS, the tenacious organiser campaigned for Medicare for All

      Ady Barkan speaks via video link at the 2020 Democratic National Convention.
    • Saturday, 4 November, 2023
      Carla Bley
      Carla Bley, jazz composer and pianist, 1936-2023

      Working with big and small groups alike, she wrote ‘the music of the devil’ with remarkable facility and sophistication

      Carla Bley in 1993. She was not an uncritical camp follower of the emerging avant-garde in jazz, thinking free jazz ‘needed work’
    • Saturday, 28 October, 2023
      Natalie Zemon Davis
      Natalie Zemon Davis, pioneer of microhistory, 1928-2023

      Her groundbreaking work moved beyond queens and kings to recover the lost voices of people on society’s margins

    • Friday, 27 October, 2023
      Li Keqiang
      Li Keqiang, Chinese premier, 1955-2023

      Once seen as a possible Communist party leader, he struggled to enact economic reforms under Xi Jinping

      Li Keqiang: unlike many of China’s leaders, he was not a ‘princeling' but born to a family of lower-level local party officials
    • Tuesday, 24 October, 2023
      Max Corden
      Max Corden, economist, 1927-2023

      His intellectual legacy in the field of trade was significant — as was his desire to make the world a better place

      A balding man in glasses and a dark suit
    • Saturday, 21 October, 2023
      Giselle Khoury
      Giselle Khoury, journalist, 1961-2023

      She was known for her gentle skewering of world leaders, and her commitment to free expression in her beloved Lebanon

      Giselle Khoury in 2019. Her cross-examinations of politicians were beamed from Lebanon into millions of homes around the Mena region
    • Friday, 13 October, 2023
      UK economy
      Nicholas Crafts, economic historian, 1949-2023

      His definitive account of Britain’s Industrial Revolution became the essential reference for generations of economists

      Nicholas Crafts
    • Thursday, 5 October, 2023
      MS Swaminathan
      MS Swaminathan, architect of India’s green revolution, 1925-2023

      His work transformed a chronically hungry nation into one of the world’s largest food producers

      MS Swaminathan in 2018
    • Saturday, 30 September, 2023
      Dianne Feinstein
      Dianne Feinstein, US senator, 1933-2023

      A trailblazing Californian politician who drew criticism from her own party towards the end of a 45-year career

    • Saturday, 30 September, 2023
      Matteo Messina Denaro
      Matteo Messina Denaro, Italian mafioso, 1962-2023

      The luxury-loving, womanising fugitive shifted the Cosa Nostra’s focus from violence to wealth

      Matteo Messina Denaro after his arrest in Palermo, Sicily, in January
    • Saturday, 23 September, 2023
      Giorgio Napolitano
      Giorgio Napolitano, Italian statesman, 1925-2023

      The first former communist to serve as head of state, he played an indispensable role in overcoming the 2011 eurozone crisis

    • Saturday, 23 September, 2023
      Gita Mehta
      Gita Mehta, writer and journalist, 1943-2023

      Her colourful books and intrepid reporting sidestepped stereotypes of India in favour of a more nuanced portrait

      Gita Mehta in 1997. ‘I wanted to write a postcolonial book which was not an apology,’ she said at the time
    • Saturday, 16 September, 2023
      Karen Bakker
      Karen Bakker, scientist and author, 1971-2023

      Her boundary-pushing work on how animals communicate was just one part of her considerable legacy

      Karen Bakker
    • Saturday, 9 September, 2023
      Edith Grossman
      Edith Grossman, translator, 1936-2023

      The voice of García Márquez and Vargas Llosa, she drew the world’s attention to the value of her craft

      Edith Grossman at her New York home in 2010
    • Saturday, 2 September, 2023
      Mohamed Al Fayed
      Mohamed Al Fayed, businessman, 1929-2023

      The Egyptian cut a swath through British society whose recognition he craved

    • Saturday, 26 August, 2023
      Isabel Crook
      Isabel Crook, anthropologist and chronicler of China’s communist revolution, 1915-2023

      A sympathetic westerner who became a participant-observer as the country transformed

    • Wednesday, 23 August, 2023
      Yevgeny Prigozhin
      Yevgeny Prigozhin, Wagner warlord, 1961 — 2023

      The shadowy head of the Russian mercenary group belonged to a new breed of criminal entrepreneur

    • Saturday, 19 August, 2023
      Clarence Avant
      Clarence Avant, music executive, 1931-2023

      Known as the ‘Black Godfather’, his behind-the-scenes talent for making connections transformed many careers

      Clarence Avant at a 2016 ceremony in California honouring his work
    • Saturday, 12 August, 2023
      William Friedkin
      William Friedkin, director, 1935-2023

      Making his name with ‘The French Connection’ and ‘The Exorcist’ set a near-impossible standard for his later films

      For every success enjoyed by William Friedkin, there was an equal, if not greater, disappointment
    • Saturday, 5 August, 2023
      Malcolm Deas
      Malcolm Deas, historian, 1941-2023

      A sage adviser to spies and Colombian presidents, he was the acme of an Oxford don

      Malcolm Deas receives an award in Barranquilla, Colombia. His ideas helped shape the security policies that tamed the country’s drug cartels and end its civil conflict
    • Saturday, 29 July, 2023
      George Alagiah
      George Alagiah, journalist and broadcaster, 1955-2023

      As a foreign correspondent, his empathy shone through his reporting

      George Alagiah’s ability to remain dispassionate, while identifying with the people on whom he reported, made viewers trust him
    • Thursday, 27 July, 2023
      Sinéad O'Connor
      Sinéad O’Connor, singer, 1966-2023

      The mesmerising artist used her platform to shine a light on the issues she cared about

      Sinéad O’Connor was a deeply spiritual person who spoke out against child abuse in the Catholic Church and supported the rights of women and immigrants
    • Saturday, 22 July, 2023
      Harry Frankfurt
      Harry Frankfurt, philosopher, 1929-2023

      The authority on free will scored a surprise bestseller with ‘On Bullshit’

      A balding man with beard and glasses sits on an ottoman near bookshelves
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