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  • The best of Low Life: Jeremy Clarke remembered - The Spectator Jeremy Clarke, one of the most loved columnists in the history of The Spectator, died this morning at his home in Provence. Catriona, whom he married a few weeks ago, was by his side.
  • The reactionary bohemian: Jeremy Clarke was one of a kind Since 2001, Clarke had been the magazine’s “Low Life” correspondent, succeeding the grimly compelling Jeffrey Barnard. In the Spectator, its editor, Fraser Nelson, writes: Jeremy Clarke.
  • The reactionary bohemian: Jeremy Clarke was one of a kind After Jeremy was seduced, aged 17, by Waugh’s silky, sardonic prose, he adopted a kind of restless double life that lasted a couple of decades. He took odd jobs often inspired by the literature.
  • In memory of Jeremy Clarke, The Spectator’s Low Life columnist

    Jeremy Clarke, one of the most loved columnists in the history of The Spectator, died this morning at his home in Provence. Catriona, whom he married a few weeks ago, was by his side.

    Remembering Jeremy Clarke through his books - The Spectator

    Jeremy Clarke, The Spectator’s Low Life columnist, died this morning at his home in France. He was
  • Jeremy Clarke · Low life | 8 November I was on a train Barack Obama might have done better if he hadn't given up.
  • Jeremy would have sudden enthusiasms for writers and buy whatever he could find online: novels, memoir, and biography.
  • Jeremy Clarke · Low life | 18 October The film started ten minutes ago, says the man as he hands us our prebooked tickets.
  • Jeremy Clarke, who has died at home in France aged 66, was The Spectator’s long-serving Low Life columnist, chronicling with extraordinary frankness and good humour the depths and failings to.
  • jeremy clarke spectator biography of barack


  • In memory of Jeremy Clarke, The Spectator’s Low Life columnist

    After Jeremy was seduced, aged 17, by Waugh’s silky, sardonic prose, he adopted a kind of restless double life that lasted a couple of decades. He took odd jobs often inspired by the literature.

    Eight Prostate Cancer Realities From A Man Who’s Been There

    Since , Clarke had been the magazine’s “Low Life” correspondent, succeeding the grimly compelling Jeffrey Barnard. In the Spectator, its editor, Fraser Nelson, writes: Jeremy Clarke.
  • Eight Prostate Cancer Realities From A Man Who’s Been There
  • Jeremy Clarke, Spectator magazine’s much-loved, funny and ...

  • Jeremy Clarke, who has died at home in France aged 66, was The Spectator’s long-serving Low Life columnist, chronicling with extraordinary frankness and good humour the depths and failings to.


  • Remembering Jeremy Clarke - National Review

      Jeremy Clarke had a mighty literary gift. His writing was totally mysterious — deceptively modest and spartan yet somehow poetry, yearning and grace eddy beneath the plain surface. No flourishes or manipulation but entirely absorbing. I don’t know how he did it.


      Farewell Jeremy Clarke, you lovable eccentric - The Spectator ...

    Jeremy Clarke, one of the most loved columnists in the history of The Spectator, died this morning at his home in Provence. Catriona, whom he married a few weeks ago, was by his side. Everyone who read his column knew this day was coming, but that doesn’t make the news any easier to bear.
  • Jeremy Clarke, Spectator magazine’s much-loved, funny and ...

  • Jeremy Clarke remembered - The Spectator World

    Jeremy Clarke, one of the most loved columnists in the history of The Spectator, died this morning at his home in Provence. Catriona, whom he married a few weeks ago, was by his side.