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Fads - Review of See the Old Lady Decently Peter Ackroyd The Spectator (3 May 1975) 
Please be Brief - Review of Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry Anonymous Times Literary Supplement (9 February 1973) 
Review of Poems Anonymous Times Literary Supplement (23 April 1964) 
Author as Obstacle - Review of Albert Angleo Anonymous Times Literary Supplement (6 August 1964) 
The Complete Review: Albert Angelo  Anonymous The Complete Review
Wikipedia: Albert Angelo  Anonymous Wikipedia
From Bloomsbury Dictionary of English Literature Anonymous Bloomsbury Dictionary of English Literature
From Who Was Who Anonymous
From the Oxford Companion to English Literature Anonymous
The Times Obituary Anonymous The Times (15 November 1973) 
From Contemporary Authors, New Revision Series, Volume 9 Anonymous
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry: IMDB Article  Anonymous IMDb (Internet Movie Database)
Film Review: Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry Anonymous The Sunday Times (18 August 2002) 
Film Review: Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry Anonymous The Independent (16 August 2002) 
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry: Flier Notes Anonymous Vine International Pictures (2002) 
The Complete Review: Like A Fiery Elephant  Anonymous
BBC4 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2005  Anonymous BBC (2005) 
A House of Cards - Review of The Unfortunates  Michael Arditti The Independent (16 October 1999) 
Tall Truths - Review of See the Old Lady Decently Julian Barnes New Statesman (2 May 1975) 
Night Waves (Jonathan Coe discusses B.S. Johnson on Radio 3) Speech & Drama BBC Radio 3 BBC (10 June 2004) 
A Good Read (David Quantick discusses Christie Malry on Radio 4) Arts & Drama BBC Radio 4 BBC (25 January 2005) 
Film Review: Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry Peter Bradshaw The Guardian (16 August 2002) 
A Literary Ball Game - Review of The Unfortunates Will Buckley The Observer (24 October 1999) 
Two chapters from a book provisionally titled 'Human Like the Rest of Us: A Life of B. S. Johnson' Alan Burns The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Summer 1997)
Film Review: Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry Tom Charity Time Out (14 August 2002) 
"Great Spunky Unflincher": Laurence Sterne, BS Johnson and me Jonathan Coe (11 June 2004)
'Oh Fuck All This Lying!' - Some Notes on the Poems of B.S. Johnson Jonathan Coe Sunk Island Review (No 10 1995)
Death by Naturalism Jonathan Coe Prospect Magazine (February 2003) 
The Novels of B.S. Johnson Jonathan Coe The Spectator (1991) 
I Wish I'd Written ... (The Unfortunates)  Jonathan Coe The Guardian (28 May 1997) 
A Forgotten Man's Novel Way with Words - Review of The Unfortunates Jonathan Coe The Daily Telegraph (2 October 1999) 
What A Cock Up! Jonathan Coe The Independent (24 September 1999) 
BBC4 Samuel Johnson Prize for Non-Fiction 2005: Extract from Like A Fiery Elephant Jonathan Coe BBC (2005) 
The Man Who Hated Stories - Review of "Like A Fiery Elephant"  Rachel Cooke The Observer (30 May 2004) 
Writer In A Hole  Giles Coren The Times (12 June 2004) 
The Dangers of Drinking with BSJ! Stan Gebler Davies Evening Standard (12 February 1973) 
The Book as Metaphor: Artifice and Experiment in the Novels of B. S. Johnson David John Davies The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
B. S. Johnson and the Consolation of Literature Paul M. D'Eath The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
B. S. Johnson Eva Figes The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
Everything Gets Worse - Review of "Like A Fiery Elephant"  Eva Figes The Guardian (5 June 2004) 
Film Review: Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry Phillip French The Observer (18 August 2002) 
Bryan Zulfikar Ghose The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
Prickling with rage - Review of "Like A Fiery Elephant"  Robert Hanks The Daily Telegraph (6 June 2004) 
The Man inside the Box - Review of The Unfortunates Hugh Herbert The Guardian (15 March 1969) 
Book Reviews: Back in Print: The Unfortunates  Henry Hitchings The Independent (8 November 1999) 
The Trouble With B.S. Johnson  Henry Hitchings Times Literary Supplement (17 June 2004) 
Leaves in the Wind - Review of The Unfortunates Richard Holmes The Times (15 March 1969) 
Not Showing at a Screen Near You … Kevin Jackson The Independent (25 October 2001) 
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry: Not showing at a screen near you ... why does this film still not have a distributor? Kevin Jackson The Independent (25 October 2001) 
The Poet Speaks B.S. Johnson The Poet Speaks (Record Ten 1965)
Opinon: Steptoe and Son B.S. Johnson Scene (26 January 1963)
Introduction B.S. Johnson Aren't You Rather Young to be Writing Your Memoirs? (4 May 1973)
The Happiest Days! B.S. Johnson Education and Training (1973)
Street Children: Title Page B.S. Johnson (1964)
Street Children: Page 1 B.S. Johnson (1964)
Street Children: Page 3 B.S. Johnson (1964)
Street Children: Page 5 B.S. Johnson (1964)
Introduction from "Aren't You Rather Young to be Writing Your Memoirs" (1973) B.S. Johnson (4 May 1973)
Artifice and Paradise in B. S. Johnson's Travelling People C. Kanaganayakam The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
Deep in my heart I know I love chips - Review of The Unfortunates William Leith The Daily Telegraph (23 October 1999) 
In Praise of Typographical Trickery  Nicholas Lezard The Guardian (17 July 2004) 
Death of the Novel  Andrew Marr The Observer (27 May 2001) 
An Elephant We Should Never Forget - Review of "Like A Fiery Elephant"  John McTernan The Scotsman (30 May 2004) 
BS Johnson: The Return of Genius - Interview with Jonathan Coe  Chris Milton Limb by Limb (6 July 2001) 
Christie Malry's Own Double-Entry: Interview with actor Nick Moran (Christie Malry) Jan Moir The Daily Telegraph (23 December 1999) 
Merely Human - The Writings of B.S. Johnson Philip Pacey Stand (Vol 13, No 2 1972)
I On Behalf Of Us: B. S. Johnson 1933-1973 Philip Pacey Stand (Vol 15, No 2 1974)
Village Voice: Books - Jonathan Coe's Like A Fiery Elephant  Ed Park Village Voice (19 July 2005) 
Pilgrim's Progress: The Novels of B. S. Johnson Patrick Parrinder Critical Quarterly (Manchester University Press) (Summer 1977)
B. S. Johnson and the Frontiers of Fiction Robert S. Ryf Critique: Studies in Modern Fiction (Vol XIX, No 1 1977)
Reading B. S. Johnson  Christopher Sorrentino Context (No 5 2000) 
B. S. Johnson's Intransitive Performance Paola Splendore The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
Albert Angelo or B. S. Johnson's Paradigm of Truth Johan Thielemans The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
Literary Revival - Review of "Like A Fiery Elephant"  Ian Thomson The Sunday Times (30 May 2004) 
A novelist, but not so novel - Review of "Like A Fiery Elephant"  Anthony Thwaite The Daily Telegraph (7 June 2004) 
Bryan Johnson - A Big Motherfucker of a Pisces Kenneth Tindall The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
The Truths of Lying: Albert Angelo Nicolas Tredell The Review of Contemporary Fiction (Vol V, No 2 1985)
Selected Criticism
Contemporary Literary Criticism (0)
Contemporary Authors
Contemporary Authors: New Revision Series (Vol 9 )
Review of Albert Angelo Stephen Wall The Listener (30 July 1964)
Resurrection: B.S. Johnson Colin Wiles Literary Review (January 1995)
Like A Fiery Elephant by Jonathan Coe  Robert Winder New Statesman (28 June 2004) 
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