A Common Assault
Alan Bennett
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[1] Lest I should be thought to be manufacturing these coincidences, I have since been in hospital twice more on my birthday: in May 1998 with appendicitis and in May 2000 with something similar.
[2] ‘One walks about the streets with one’s desires, and one’s refinement rises up like a wall whenever opportunity approaches,’ T.S. Eliot wrote to Conrad Aiken (31 December 1914).
[3] An incident I later incorporated in the short story ‘The Laying on of Hands’.
Vol. 26 No. 21 · 4 November 2004 » Alan Bennett » A Common Assault (print version)
Pages 25-29 | 7958 words