ANDREW O’HAGAN
One of our nation’s most distinctive and distinguished writers, O’Hagan is the author of five novels as well as numerous works of non-fiction, most recently The Secret Life: Three True Stories. A contributor to The New Yorker and The New York Times, he is editor-at-large of the London Review of Books, for whom he has written about Bitcoin, the BBC, Julian Assange and the Grenfell Tower disaster, and of Esquire, for whom, in this issue, he writes about the pleasures of profanity.