Colin MacInnes (20 August 1914 – 22 April 1976) was an English novelist and journalist.
Tradition, if not constantly recreated, can be as much a millstone as a mill-wheel.
England is, after all, the land where children were beaten, wives and babies bashed, football hooligans crunch, and Miss Whip and Miss Lash ply their trade as nowhere else in the western world. Despite our belief [that] we are a 'gentle' people we have, in reality, a cruel and callous streak in our sweet natures, reinforced by a decadent puritan strain which makes some of us believe that suffering, whether useful or not, is a fit scourge to the wanton soul.
In England, pop art and fine art stand resolutely back to back.
It was with the advent of the Laudie London era that I realized the whole teenage epic was tottering to doom.
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