CLIVE JAMES
October 2016
"One of the principles of public service is that it does not just consist of a race to the top with the resignation of those who lose"
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July/August 2016
Clive James's verse commentary on Proust is not a work of criticism, but of deep and eloquent appreciation
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May 2016
'It is Homer Simpson, I believe, who is credited with the observation, “Actors—is there anything they don’t know?”'
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May 2015
Two poets on the pleasure of memory
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