10 SEPTEMBER 1965, page 17

A Curtain Of Ignorance

SIR.—As far as I remember I have never before challenged an adverse criticism of my books, but I must break this rule to protest at Mr Desmond Donnelly's so-called review of A......

Disaster In Chile

SIR,—T was interested to read (albeit somewhat be- latedly on my part) Quoodle's reference to the re- cent storms and floods in Chile. The press in general gave scant coverage......

At The Oval

SIR,-1 thought of Quoodle at the Oval while get- ting my fortnightly short-back-and-sides. I trust he enjoyed the cricket, and 1 envy him the chance; but he really must learn to......

The Press

The Shadow of Bismarck By KENNETH AMES T liE most extraordinary thing about the press of West Germany is that it succeeds in ful- filling its mission at all, considering the......

Vso Old And New

Sot,—Had Mr. Chenevix Trench referred to the Spectator article of 1957 cited by Quoodle that helped start VSO he could never have written the letter lie did. All the priorities......

Letters To The Editor

From: Robert .S. Moore, George Edinger,' M. M. Carlin. Elizabeth Stamp, Felix Greene, George E. Assinder, Robert Noll, L. IC Towle, Lilian Knapp. Defending the White Paper......

Who Is Moscoso-gongora?

Read about the man with the Revolting Hunger in Transatlantic Review 19. Out now. Also: the works of Elizabeth Montagu, William Trevor, B. S. Johnson, Brian Patten, Robert......