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Monday, June 29, 2020

The game of literary cryonics

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‘It’s a private Journal. No one has ever seen a page of it. And the question remains - why do I write it? I suppose, subconsciously, anyone ...
Wednesday, June 17, 2020

Lunch at Algonquin

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Carl Van Vechten, the American writer and photographer, was born 140 years ago today. He is well remembered for his photographs of artists a...
Tuesday, June 16, 2020

Across the Blue Mountains

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‘Reached the summit of the Highest land we have yet been, ... and Encamped by a fine stream of water. Here we had a fine view of all our Set...
Monday, June 15, 2020

From bomber to writer

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‘Another four years to say “less than thirty years old”. Will I be forgiven for being “old” without having yet published ten novels and four...
Friday, June 12, 2020

Bill Naughton’s closed trunks

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Today marks the one hundred and tenth anniversary of the birth of the playwright Bill Naughton, best known for writing Alfie , later turned ...

Diary briefs

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1939 Venice diary author sought - Fox13 , mystery solved Fox 13 Spanish flu family diaries - NBC News Pepys and the plague - The Convers...
Sunday, June 7, 2020

A frank and lively diarist

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E. M. Forster, the important British writer, died 50 years ago today. He is famous for six novels - including  Howard’s End and A Room with...
Wednesday, June 3, 2020

Annapurna story - unexpurgated

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Today marks the 70th anniversary of the first time that man reached the summit of Annapurna, Nepal, and the first time, in fact, that any mo...
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Life as a guerilla warrior

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‘While I was asleep the men cut the trees to make clearance to establish our first camp. They picked up a place adjacent to a clear spring ...
Tuesday, May 19, 2020

Happier days must be coming

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‘Once awake everyone starts louse-hunting. At eight the gong sounds for the morning meal. Come on, let’s go and our stomachs try to fill: ...
Monday, May 18, 2020

A boiling cauldron

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‘This is nothing like I had ever seen. It was much worse than any photographs of the face of the moon. It looked like a boiling cauldron, be...
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