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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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Monday 20 September 2010
Adolf Busch, an honest musician, and Tully Potter's biography of the man
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To room VG10 of the School of Oriental and African Studies in Vernon Sq., London, for the launch party for Tully Potter’s rather massive two...
Friday 3 September 2010
Hague gay? Who gives a toss. I just hope he knows what he is doing
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It’s a truism in journalism that it isn’t the scandal which does the damage, but the subsequent cover-up. So it might be with William Hague,...
Monday 30 August 2010
Want a successful career (and not just on a newspaper)? Just say Yes
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This picture (below) appears on page 27 of the Daily Mail on Monday, August 30, 2010. When a similar picture was lying around the picture de...
Friday 27 August 2010
There’s one born every minute (more or less)
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I’ve just been reading that ‘a star with two Saturn-sized planets’ has been spotted by the US planet-hunting’ Kepler telescope and that scie...
Saturday 21 August 2010
Hate mail in the shires or why it’s wisest to take nothing for granted, not even good manners among the self-regarding middle-class great and good
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The following is a true story. I don’t know whether it’s funny or sad, and I hope it doesn’t embarrass the chap involved. I work with him, a...
Saturday 7 August 2010
God, no more, no less. Though there's rather less here than you might expect
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I live around ten miles from St Endellion church (I don’t think there is a village) which, for the past 30 years or so has held two music fe...
Saturday 31 July 2010
Alfred Duggan, Evelyn Waugh and Bohemond, and why I should, perhaps, keep my mouth shut: a meditation on wisdom and stupidity
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I came across a claim today that in mid-life our brains undergo some kind of expansion and that is why we are, in our dotage, rather wiser t...
Monday 26 July 2010
Hypochondriac*, nutter or neither? (*Wish someone had told me I'd spelled it wrong the first time round)
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I have acquired my own digital blood pressure monitor, and the answer to the question in the title to this blog entry – hypochondriac, nutte...
Wednesday 21 July 2010
Message to Kate
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Hi Kate, I am on a different iBook and don't seem to have your email address with me. I have just got back from London and was trying ou...
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Saturday 17 July 2010
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Well, there's this for those bored enough to like this sort of thing (obviously me, for one), but the trouble is I stumble through the w...
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