So, puss, I shall know you another time
Peter Campbell, 8 December 1988
The World through Blunted Sight
by Patrick Trevor-Roper.
Allen Lane, 207 pp., £16.95, August 1988,0 7139 9006 6 Show More
by Patrick Trevor-Roper.
Allen Lane, 207 pp., £16.95, August 1988,
Visual Fact over Verbal Fiction
by Carl Goldstein.
Cambridge, 244 pp., £40, September 1988,0 521 34331 3 Show More
by Carl Goldstein.
Cambridge, 244 pp., £40, September 1988,
Hockney on Photography: Conversations with Paul Joyce
Cape, 192 pp., £25, October 1988,0 224 02484 1 Show More
Cape, 192 pp., £25, October 1988,
“... a little too short makes close ones blurred. Short and long sight are the first disabilities which Patrick Trevor-Roper discusses in The World through Blunted Sight, his newly-revised exploration of the effect of eye-defects on personality, art and literature. He endorses T. Rice’s epitomes of short and long-sighted personalities which, made some sixty years ... ”