“essentially a literary gossip column” – CK Stead, 18 April 2010
Wednesday, June 8, 2011
Australian sentence of the day
Reviewing Philip Hensher’s new novel King of the Badgers in the March issue of the Literary Review, Keith Miller writes:
But if this really is the condition of England, then, as my mother overheard an Australian airman say as he looked up at a barrage balloon during the war, “They should cut the ropes and let the bloody place sink.”
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