
In the Mountains of Poetry
I nearly titled this ‘Letter’ ‘An Englishman Abroad’ but instead I’ve taken the title from Peter Nasmyth’s wonderful account of […]

I nearly titled this ‘Letter’ ‘An Englishman Abroad’ but instead I’ve taken the title from Peter Nasmyth’s wonderful account of […]

The great television dramatist Dennis Potter brought four things to sustain him through his last, hour long, interview. To me, […]

Listening to Hanif Kureishi on Bella Freud’s brilliant podcast ‘Fashion Neurosis’, I was reminded of how much I have enjoyed […]

‘All poetry has to do is to make a strong communication’ [Stevie Smith] ‘Not Waving but Drowning’ pulls off a […]

Walk down the oldest road in England, then climb Dragon’s Hill (where, legend has it, George battled his infamous Dragon)…there […]

Switched on, in a corner of my room, sits a lamp printed with images from Max Ernst’s collage novel ‘A […]

“Someone said I was too English. This quite staggered me.” [Ivor Novello] The silent 1927 film ‘The Lodger – A […]

Wood-engraver, painter, illustrator, designer, war artist: Ravilious’s short life (1903-1942) and work, seems to encapsulate a social history of England […]

I consider myself to have had two formative art teachers – my father – who indeed was an art teacher […]

Pretender – ‘a person who claims or aspires to a title or position’ – ‘a pretender to the throne’ Although […]