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===The author=== In his later years, Perutz was a regular reviewer/essayist for ''[[The New York Review of Books]]'' on biomedical subjects. Many of these essays are reprinted in his 1998 book, ''I wish I had made you angry earlier''.<ref>[http://www.nature.com/nsmb/journal/v9/n4/full/nsb0402-245.html Max Ferdinand Perutz OM FRS β Nature Structural & Molecular Biology]</ref> In August 1985, ''[[The New Yorker]]'' published his account of his experiences as an internee during World War II, titled "That Was the War: Enemy Alien". Perutz won the [[Lewis Thomas Prize]] for Writing about Science in 1997.<ref>[https://www.rockefeller.edu/news/4446-lewis-thomas-prize-honors-max-perutz/ Lewis Thomas Prize Honors Max Perutz]</ref> A collection of Perutz's correspondence was published posthumously in 2009, titled ''What a Time I Am Having: Selected Letters of Max Perutz''.
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