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Book reviews
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Nobody Hurt In Small Earthquake – Michael Green
Towards The End Of The Morning – Michael Frayn
A Crooked Sixpence – Murray Sayle
Monday Mourning – Kathy Reichs
The Group – Mary McCarthy
Fear And Loathing In Fitzrovia – Paul Willetts
The Daughter Of Time – Josephine Tey
The Man Who Wasn’t There: A Life Of Ernest Hemingway – Richard Bradford
The Maltese Falcon — Dashiell Hammett
Hemingway: The Postwar Years And The Posthumous Novels – Rose Marie Burwell
To Have And Have Not - Ernest Hemingway
Hemingway: a biography — Mary Dearborn
The True Gen - Denis Brian
For Whom The Bell Tolls - Ernest Hemingway
Running With Bulls — Valerie Hemingway
The Sea — John Banville
Mrs Hemingway — Naomi Wood
Saturday — Ian McEwan
Berlin Game — Len Deighton
Decline And Fall — Evelyn Waugh
The Colour — Rose Tremain
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Film reviews
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Once Upon A Time In The West
Mulholland Drive
The Gentlemen
A Time To Kill
The Irishman
The Revenant
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Sunday, 25 March 2018
Two milestones, a new child (though not mine) and some throwaway comments on ‘art’
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The next three weeks will mark certain milestones in my life. First of all, I shall be hanging up my eyeshade, pot of glue, em rule and th...
Sunday, 18 March 2018
‘Trying to determine what is going on in the world by reading newspapers is like trying to tell the time by watching the second hand of a clock’. Funny, then, how folk still try
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I was at primary school in Britain, the Sacred Heart School, in Station Rd., Henley-on-Thames, which moved to Greys Hill, both in Henley-on-...
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Thursday, 15 March 2018
Which finds me in Slovakia to get that gold tooth (or, to be frank the rather cheaper aluminium one, times being hard and all that). As for bumping off hacks, well, it seems Slovakia has a bit of form
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Bratislava, Slovakia I’m here in Bratislava, capital of Slovakia, which was from 1918 until 1993 a part of Czechoslovakia, and is now a st...
Sunday, 11 March 2018
The lowdown on hacks (or, at least, my lowdown, but if you come across others, remember: taste it, don’t swallow it)
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It is often the little things which get you thinking, and a slight tiff with a colleague – an insignificant tiff at that – got me thinking a...
Thursday, 15 February 2018
A long, long sigh as the cock-up king reclaims his crown (not that anyone was ever intent on stealing it). As for literary folk - well, let’s see. And a PS on the stats of those viewing this blog (which are rather confusing)
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I should like to begin this entry with a long sigh, but I don’t know how it might be spelled and, anyway, it wouldn’t be a happy sigh of rel...
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Saturday, 27 January 2018
Finally, an entry with teeth, a neglected part of Central Europe gets a look in and one in the eye for those who suspect I am vain. Vain? Moi?
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What do ‘getting a little long in the tooth’ and Slovakia have in common? Well, on the face of it nothing, except that juxtaposing a well-kn...
Wednesday, 24 January 2018
Don’t frighten our young, encourage them - enthuse them, cherish them, love them and stop scaring the bejesus out of them, they are worth more than that and if the truth be told more than us
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Just a quick entry to reassure those who might be concerned that I am still alive and well. I have been feeling guilty at not posting here f...
Monday, 25 December 2017
Liberalism: what a great idea it was. Wonder whether it will make a comeback? You can’t really tell, can you
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A few days ago, the EU announced it would be instituting disciplinary measures against Poland in view of new measures signed into law by its...
Monday, 11 December 2017
Final day and I read up on Scott of the Antarctic as I prepare myself for flight cancellations, icy roads and war stories. At least we didn’t get those here in Morocco, though it did rain all afternoon. Now it’s off to the loo. If you want to know why (though I’m sure you’ve guessed – that’s right ice in a drink) read on
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Morocco – Day Five (or Six, I’ve lost count): Marrakesh You might have heard, and perhaps you are interested, but I suspect you have neith...
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