25 MAY 1956, Page 25
SIR,—Pharos has missed a most significant item in the recent
Soviet estimate of English literature in New Times—the hearty praise of Desmond Stewart, a keen supporter of Sir Oswald Mosley. (He recently wrote that the blood of Jews kille4 by Nazism rests equally at the doors of their butchers and at the doors of those anti-fascist intellectuals who by total opposition and demand of total surrender drove the fascist leadership to such measures.') —Yours faithfully, London, SW2