Letters
July/August 2020: Letters to the Editor
The opportunity deaccessioning creates for activism
The way we were
Telegraph letters, the nation, & David Twiston Davies, 1945-2020
How cinemas can save themselves
Watching films at the cinema should be a communal experience
Corporations can become communities
Canary Wharf’s 8 Canada Square should be humanised
Why so few men take up the pen
With publishing now such a female-dominated industry, it’s no surprise that there are so few men writing fiction
Imagine there’s no Gove
Who’s in the room matters, and there were some which would have been better off without Michael Gove
The Golden Age of jockeys
Ryan Moore is most racing professionals’ idea of the best jockey in the world
Remnant Rubens
A provincial folk artist offers an alternative view of Georgian society
The unorthodox Englishness of Derek Jarman
The filmmaker was too complex to be reduced to a mere iconoclast
Academia must not dissolve scholarship into politics
Scholarly rigour must be put above ideological virtue signalling
The way forward for conservatives
We must have bold politicians who really believe in the things they promise
Duke of deception
Duke Wolff was a real life Gatsby, a brilliant, flamboyant faker whose lies left a legacy of both devastation and fascination for his children
In defence of the incredulous stare
To argue is to indulge in a practice, with all that this entails