There is a magnificently subtle, clever and wounding analysis of the Bottler's strange, tormented personality by Howard Jacobson in today's Independent. This is just a taster:
Could it be that the man who was forever in waiting was never really there at all? In the unfairness, as he saw it, of his being brushed aside, in the arrogance of his conviction that he'd do the job far better than the man obstructing him, in his assumption of intellectual superiority, was there in fact no substance beyond pride and pique? Or did he wear away whatever substance he once had in frustrated enmity?
Meanwhile, Matthew Parris in The Times is in similarly scintillating form.
Read them both.
Saturday, 1 December 2007
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Seeing Jacobson later today. Perhaps I can pose a question?
Great site BTW
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