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l Emmanuel Carrère had
to do a hasty edit of his
latest book, Yoga, when his
ex-wife sued him, insisting
that he remove all
references to her. This was
tricky, the French writer
explains, as “she was one of
the main characters”.
Books, p21

l The Tour de France is
one of the quintessential
images of that country. Yet
it isn’t owned by the state
or a cycling organisation,
but by one family: the
Amaurys. They get
€20 million in dividends
from each year’s race.
Books, p24

CONTENTS 05.06.2022


ARTS


4
Music
Elton John, Nile Rodgers and
Kate Moss remember George
Michael ahead of a new film


6
Cover story
The Ted Lasso star Brett
Goldstein on how he became
hot property in Hollywood


11
Art
Spectacular painting and
intense moods at a new
Edvard Munch show


17
Dance
Pina Bausch’s son on
changing her Rite of Spring


BOOKS


19
Lead review
The thrilling story of the man
who escaped Auschwitz to tell
the world the truth

22
Psychology
The 1950s theory that has gone
mainstream — and become
Gen Z’s blueprint for love

25
Biography
TS Eliot’s two great loves —
and the first wife he despised

26
Fiction
Julie Myerson, below, settles
scores with a new novel 13
years after the media storm
about her addict son

22
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TV & RADIO


29
TV & Radio
The best guide to the
week’s programmes


Cover Photograph by Pal
Hansen. Grooming: Carlos
Ferraz at Carol Hayes using
Dr Jack. Styling: Sarah Ann
Murray at Carol Hayes, asst by
Chanel Campbell. Jacket by
Dior; shirt and tie by Burberry.
Ball pool by dancingcubs.co.uk VICKI COUCHMAN


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— which has been filmed,
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