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Robert Partridge


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This author is a pseudonym of Peter Grainger.

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So, here it is - the last post. I can never hear the phrase without thinking of the bugle being played at the WW1 Remembrance service at my school. As schoolboys we used to giggle at the old boys' names as they were read out but I remember, at about the age of 14, suddenly not finding it funny any more, and being struck by the poetry of "At the going down of the sun". We grow up, and then we grow Read more of this blog post »
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Published on January 06, 2014 05:58
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“You had to keep fighting or your independence and your dignity were gone in a moment and forever.”
Robert Partridge, But For The Grace

“Perhaps the messiness of life makes a nonsense of morality and the simplistic notions of right and wrong upon which ‘the law’ was founded.”
Robert Partridge, But For The Grace

“There would at some time have to be the search for a suitable property in the country where he could simultaneously retreat from and write about the world, and from which the world expected the books that would help it, in a small way, to understand itself. The other two copies were of the paperback that had failed to sell.”
Robert Partridge, Afon



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