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AN Wilson
October 19, 2022
AN Wilson’s Confessions is subtitled “A Life of Failed Promises”, which is a little harsh for one of the most consistently lively and entertaining writers and one of the kindest of men. I have known AN since he was literary editor of the Evening Standard, which followed his time as literary editor of the Spectator.
March 09, 2017
At times, Roy Hattersley’s account may make readers ashamed to be English
November 03, 2016
William Friedkin has reached the same conclusion as the late exorcist Fr Gabriele Amorth
August 25, 2016
This stunning first novel about the 'Michelangelo of Suffolk' brings the 19th century vividly to life
February 12, 2015
Queen Victoria would have approved of the Prince's defending the faith – up to a point
January 02, 2015
The BBC's documentary about the Christian apologist proved short-sighted at times
November 22, 2013
Buildings can decay, religious communities die but each generation invariably throws up new holy people who run with the torch of the Christian faith
April 04, 2013
Without the welfare state, he says, Philpott would have been 'decently employed'. Maybe it’s more likely he would still have been a criminal?
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