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The slow deep hover

Andrew Brown

"Deftly, Admiral, cast your fly"

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Latest Issues

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The junkshop of earthly delights

The first thing you see in the junk shop of earthly delights is two elephant tusks, intricately carved with birds of paradise against a stippled background. They loomed over my tall daughter in law. Between them stood a giant coffee pot, wi...

2 months ago
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There is no debate

Why this fetishisation of “debate” in all the liberal papers? Is it because opinion columnists tend to be people who were good debaters in school and university? Why the pretence that Charlie Kirk was trying to persuade his opponents?

3 months ago
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The silence of the rocks

Harry Martinson won the Nobel Prize for literature in 1974 and killed himself four years later. He wrote one of the few Swedish poems1 I properly know, about the rock carvings in Tanumshede.

3 months ago
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Holiday pics

Here are some cloud dragons and the most Swedish thing I will ever photograph: icons of Elvis and the Buddha on the dashboard of a Cadillac Eldorado.

3 months ago
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  • Andrew Brown

    Writes for people: the Guardian for most of the last 20 years. Writes books, too. Sometimes wins prizes. Religion, technology, ethics, literature.

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