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A program me for 1982
The SpectatorPolitical commentary A program me for 1982 Ferdinand Mount What then must be done, as the late V. 1. Lenin was inclined to ask in becalmed moments? Taking Britain as it is,...
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Notebook
The SpectatorNotebook A journalist with a large salary and a fat Aexpense account rang up to complain about my description of journalists in last week's Notebook as people with large...
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The Polish joke
The SpectatorThe Polish joke Richard West Last weekend, thanks to the BBC, we were able to look at events in Poland as seen by Andrzej Wajda, the film director. First came an interview...
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Cricket at fever pitch
The SpectatorCricket at fever pitch Mihir Bose Calcutta 6Indians play with thirteen people - eleven players and two umpires'. The slogan on the Bombay wall was, in fact, more than a year...
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News from Israel
The SpectatorNews from Israel Sir: I would like to know if you deliberately avoid reporting on the Arab-Israeli question. In the last two months very interesting and important developments...
Claud Cockburn
The SpectatorClaud Cockburn Sir: My late father, Claud Cockburn, would have enjoyed reading Paul Johnson's article on him in your last issue. Johnson says that as 'a recorder of political...
Life on a grant
The SpectatorLetters Life on a grant Sir: Richard West (19 December) writes that the Government is to raise student grants to £70 a week. This, he suggests, is due to students having the...
Paid to believe?
The SpectatorPaid to believe? Sir: Reviewing the late Desmond Stewart's The Foreigner: A Search for the First Century Jesus (I 9-26 December), A. N. Wilson alleges that 'almost no paid-up...
Suffer the little children
The SpectatorSuffer the little children Sir: I really must take exception to Auberon Waugh's remarks about Christmas (12 December). He says, with regard to Samantha Brown's drawing, that...
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The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World G. E. M. de Ste Croix
The SpectatorDas Capitol Peter Levi The Class Struggle in the Ancient Greek World G. E. M. de Ste Croix (Duckworth pp. 732, £38) Happy the scholar who lives in uneventful times. Yet at...
The Colonial Experience in French Fiction Alec G. Hargreaves
The SpectatorMille and Loti Douglas Johnson The Colonial Experience in French Fiction Alec G. Hargreaves (Macmillan Press pp. 208, £20) Pierre Mille, who lived from 1864 to 1941, is a...
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King of the Confessors Thomas Hoving
The SpectatorJiggery Pokery Paul A tterbury King of the Confessors Thomas Hoving (Hamish Hamilton pp. 365, £9.95) The belief that the art world is controlled entirely by gentlemen who...
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Moments of Vision Kenneth Clark
The SpectatorCreative spark John Jolliffe Moments of Vision Kenneth Clark (John Murray pp. 192, £9.50) fCConsidering that lecturing has brought me some reputation and a fair amount of...
Mrs Caliban Rachel Ingalls The Royal Game and other stories Stefan Zweig
The SpectatorObsessions Caroline Moorehead Mrs Caliban Rachel Ingalls (Faber pp. 125, £6.50) The Royal Game and other stories Stefain Zweig (Jonathan Cape pp. 259, £6.95) It is eight...
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The Camera Age: essays on television Michael J. Arlen
The SpectatorAmerican TV Humphrey Carpenter The Camera Age: essays on television Michael J. Arlen (Faber, with Farrar, Straus & Giroux, pp. 337, £7.95) As one recovers from the annual...
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Serpent Nicholas Mosley The Organ Maker's Wife Paul Britten Austin The Cupboard Rose Tremain Where the Jackals Howl and Other Stories Amos Oz
The SpectatorObliquity and whimsy James Lasdun Serpent Nicholas Mosley (Secker & War- burg pp. 188, £6.95) The Organ Maker's Wife Paul Britten Austin (Duckworth pp. 388, £8.95) The...
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The Second Mrs Tanqueray The People Show Cabaret Treasure Island A Night in Old Peking
The SpectatorTheatre Past imperfect Mark Amory The Second Mrs Tanqueray (Lyttelton) The People Show Cabaret (Royal Court) Treasure Island (Mermaid) A Night in Old Peking (Lyric,...
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Natural selection
The SpectatorArt Natural selection John McEwen The baubles are back in their boxes, the Christmas tree has been sawn and bonfired, football is off, shooting banned and still there is well...
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As usual
The SpectatorTelevision As usual Richard Ingrams The Canadian producer Roger Graef is famous for being the fly on the wall, purporting to bring us scenes of 'real people' doing 'real...
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Heroes
The SpectatorLow life Heroes Jeffrey Bernard et us now praise the heroes of 1981. LFirst there was Stanley. Now Stanley's a good man. True he drinks a little and true his marriage was on...