Obituary

The last Romantic

André Watts took both Liszt and Schubert to his heart

One of America’s first black stars of classical piano died on July 12th, aged 77

When angels laugh

Milan Kundera believed that truth lay in endless questioning

The Czech novelist, author of “The Unbearable Lightness of Being”, died on July 11th, aged 94

Truth, and how to find it

Victoria Amelina explored a land of atrocities and secrets

The Ukrainian writer and civil-rights campaigner died on July 1st, from injuries sustained in a Russian missile attack

Through the dark clouds shining

Donald Triplett was autism’s “Case 1”

The first man diagnosed as autistic died on June 15th, aged 89

Her working life

Glenda Jackson left acting for politics—and then returned

The actress acclaimed on stage and in film died on June 15th, aged 87

Tell me lies about Vietnam

Daniel Ellsberg leaked the Pentagon Papers to try to stop the Vietnam war

The historian, policy-planner and determined activist died on June 16th, aged 92

The great seducer

Silvio Berlusconi duped Italians for years

The republic’s longest-serving prime minister, perpetually dogged by scandal, died on June 12th, aged 86

Her special child

Vera Putina claimed to be Vladimir Putin’s real mother

The resident of dirt-poor Metekhi, in Georgia, died on May 31st, aged 97

Shine, no matter what

Tina Turner turned a tough life into splendour

The singer and ultimate performing artist died on May 24th, aged 83

L’enfant terrible

Martin Amis was the lurid chronicler of a whole generation

The novelist, essayist and provocateur died on May 19th, aged 73

The long take

Pema Tseden was the founder and builder of Tibetan cinema

He did so by knowing exactly how to work round the Chinese authorities

Bottom-up history

Ranajit Guha revolutionised the study of India’s past

The Bengali historian died on April 28th, aged 99