In his elegy for the first days of the first year of the First World War, “MCMXIV,” Philip Larkin says “never such innocence again.” But he was wrong. I say that because of the reports of young protesters in Hong … Continue reading
In his elegy for the first days of the first year of the First World War, “MCMXIV,” Philip Larkin says “never such innocence again.” But he was wrong. I say that because of the reports of young protesters in Hong … Continue reading