The Spectator
17 December 2022 Aus
Tidings of comfort & joy
Australia
Tidings of comfort & joy
‘God rest ye merry, gentlemen, let nothing you dismay…’ Easier said than done, of course, at the end of a…
Australian Columnists
The 2022 NSW Wokely Awards
Some people think the electoral contest between Chis Minns and Dom Perrottet is the equivalent of a long-running version of…
Brown study
This has been the year when the Liberal party teetered to the edge of oblivion. Unless something dramatic happens, next…
Christmas diary
Shock! I’ve found a bomb in my library. My sanctuary. My hermitage. I’d hauled down a book of essays one…
Australian Features
Features Australia, New Zealand
Blame Jacinta
Kiwis have been pushing us around for millions of years
Features
‘I’m drawn to the drama of the chase’
Tom Holland and Robert Harris on interpreting history, eco-radicals and why monarchy is essential
Letter from Ukraine
Lazarivka Snow has covered the fields and forests of much of Ukraine. When the sun reigns in the…
Illustrator’s Notebook
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‘Loss is a thing that we become’
Nick Cave on grief, faith and why he’s a conservative
‘Feelings are never trustworthy’
A conversation between Rory Sutherland and Slavoj Žižek
The Week
Portrait of the year
January The first day of the year reached 16.3°C in St James’s Park, London. In France, 874 cars were set…
Christmas under fire
This year, for the first time, millions of Ukrainians will celebrate Christmas on 25 December. The Orthodox Church had used…
Columnists
A world of our own making
Two very brief excerpts from Radio 4 last week. First, my wife turned on her radio in time to hear…
A year is a long time in politics
The year of the three emperors in Prussia changed world history. In 1888, Wilhelm I died and was succeeded by…
How to save the BBC
Towards the end of his life the art critic Hilton Kramer was overheard leaving a cinema with his wife. One…
Seasonal schadenfreude
’Tis indeed the season to be jolly. Over the holidays, we can all put our feet up to view a…
The greatest threat to Holy Island since the Vikings
It’s hard to explain how sad it will be if, after Christmas, Defra officials ban fishing on Holy Island, also…
In defence of hot baths
I admire stout oldies who, even in good times, refuse to put the heating on unless it’s absolutely necessary. They…
And the moral of the story is…
From time to time newspapers invite writers to describe the ‘books that changed my life’. The resulting columns too often…
Books
Spot the book title
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A memorial to the Bonapartes
The empress Eugénie – the Spanish-born last empress-consort of France, wife of Napoleon III, mother of the prince imperial –…
The collecting passion
Jonathan Sumption describes the age-old obsession of bibliophiles with acquiring rare illuminated manuscripts
The holy sinner
There are a few pop stars whose work I can’t help liking in spite of myself – their song-writing, that…
Behind palace doors
Apart from when the government has been self-immolating, the royal family has dominated the news recently: the passing of Queen…
What Meghan got
In June 2017 Graydon Carter, the editor of Vanity Fair, was surprised when Jane Sarkin, his features editor, told him…
Bad old Boston
The American poet Robert Lowell (1917-77) was a so-called ‘Boston Brahmin’, a Lowell of Boston, where, in the widely known…
Bony horsemen and miller’s thumbs
Despite its many centuries of popularity – enthusiasts have ranged from Cleopatra to Eric Clapton – angling has been the…
Braggart and bully
Brawling, boozing and womanising, those vaunted hell-raisers of the 1960s – Peter O’Toole, Oliver Reed, Richard Burton and, of course,…
A calm authority
In Keep Talking, David Dimbleby takes us through a gentle romp of a stellar, unrivalled broadcasting career spanning, incredibly, 70…
Arts
The intensity of Christmas
What a box of contradictions Christmas is. There’s the quest for presents – which can get urgent and exhilarated in…
Sentimental value
What’s wrong with sentimentality? The answer, I’d suggest, could either be: a) its almost bullying insistence on us having emotions…
The lady vanishes
Corsage is a biopic of Empress Elisabeth of Austria who was prized for her beauty and fashion sense and may…
Going like the clappers
A dank Tuesday evening in a West End theatre. The auditorium is barely two thirds full. The play is nothing…
Pulling on the heart strings
Advance ticket sales for My Neighbour Totoro, the Royal Shakespeare Company’s current production running till mid-January, beat all Barbican box-office…
An honest doubter
A Christmas revival of New Adventures’ ten-year-old production of Sleeping Beauty stirs up all my nagging ambivalence about Matthew Bourne’s…
Pitched battle
The Wagatha Christie affair began in 2019 when Coleen Rooney accused Rebekah Vardy of selling stories from her private Instagram…
Blowing hot…
Temperature records for Los Angeles in the summer of 1945 are patchy, but 90 in the shade seems to have…
Oh yes she is!
There is nothing more panto than a dame. The grandmother of today’s dames is Dan Leno (1860–1904), a champion clog…
Northern star
Laura Gascoigne on the shadowy Flemish artist Hugo van der Goes, whose painting in the Uffizi upstages the masterpieces of Botticelli
Life
Aussie life
It might not be a very net-zero-friendly activity, but driving around to view the Christmas light show is part of…
Language
It’s Word of the Year time again, when all the dictionaries announce their chosen winner. The Australian National Dictionary Centre…
Boiled fruit cake
This time last year, I was disgustingly well organised. Awaiting the arrival of my first baby, with a late December…
Christmas crossword: Birthday Boy
Two unclued lights are a title (three words) and its creator (two words). Remaining unclued lights are four names and…
Answers to Spot the Book Title
1. Captain Corelli’s Mandolin 2. Scoop 3. The Thirty-Nine Steps 4. Moll Flanders 5. The Girl on the Train 6.…
Christmas quiz – the answers
Verbals 1. Boris Johnson, on resigning as leader of the Conservative party 2. Liz Truss, on being elected leader of…
Christmas Quiz
Verbals In 2022, who said: 1. Them’s the breaks. 2. I know that we will deliver, we will deliver, we…
A toast to democracy
Not everything in the entire world is going to hell in a half-track. A few days ago, I tasted some…
Beware the digital revolution
It is often said that Rishi Sunak has no idea what it is like to survive on a low income…
Beyond satire
Bacchanalia is the new restaurant from Richard Caring – I sense he would like me to call it a ‘landmark’…
A true giant of the game
Few sights in the history of cricket have been more thrilling – or more terrifying for batsmen – than the…
Don’t they know it’s Christmas?
When I imagine the perfect Christmas lunch, I think of the end of A Christmas Carol in which Scrooge turns…






































































































