“I may say his views on women and the stage were such as I should have expected of a man who would smoke with your lordship’s port.” – Mervyn Bunter This essay will be as heavy with spoilers as a scone is with raisins, jam, and clotted cream. Many consider the 1920s and 1930s as […]
Month: July 2014
visit to a small country
I have returned from a visit to the country of pain, a place where all of us stop from time to time, and some of us live. It is a small country, to hold so many of us; small enough to crawl over, to learn each stone and shard of glass in the road with […]