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That opening ceremony – guest article by Peter Stark
That opening ceremony Guest article by PETER STARK Anyone viewing the opening of the Olympics might have thought they had stumbled into an elaborate piece of Sixties guerilla theatre. The introduction was feted in advance as a pageantĀ of English history. … Continue reading
What We’re Reading – Peter Stark
What We’re Reading In a new seasonal feature, QR writers and readers tell us what’s on their summer reading lists. This time – PETER STARK At the moment I seem to need security foods. I will re-read, as I do … Continue reading
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Tagged Almeyer's Folly, Appolinaire, Brian Moore, Byron, Christopher G. Moore, Good Soldier Svejk, Graves, Greene, H. G. Wells, Hemingway, Kim, Orlando, Peter Stark, Portrait of the Artist As a Young Man, Rilke, Rimbaud, Waugh, White Moghuls, William Dalrymple
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