Fairy Story
Sir: I realise that the Spectator is proud of its muscular right-wing approach to politics, but do you now need to tell blatant lies to reinforce your readers' prejudices? In......
Fallibility
Sir: A. N. Wilson must have had very bad indigestion indeed to rant away so against the teaching of the Catholic Church in reviewing Paul Johnson's book on the Pope (6 March).......
Letters
Art and industry Sir: 1 am really very sorry that Stephen Bayley interprets criticism as viciousness (Letters, 6 March). He also misinterprets me. In my article (27 February), I......
Haines And Morris
Sir: John McEwen's interesting account (20 February) of the two artists Ben Nicholson and Sir Cedric Morris necessarily left opt any mention of a third, namely the enor- mously......
Breaking The Surface
Sir: I trust you will allow a hitherto anonymous, polytechnocratic mole to poke, his subversive snout above the surface 0 1 the Fleet Street lawn where the peacocks parade their......
Flippancy
Sir: 1 consider Eric Christiansen's review of R. J. Knecht's book, Francis I, unworthy of the Spectator (6 March). Here is a book, which has been long in the making, written by......