Attercliffe
Nicholas Spice, 17 May 1984
The Uses of Fiction: Essays on the Modern Novel in Honour of Arnold Kettle
edited by Douglas Jefferson and Graham Martin.
Open University, 296 pp., £15, December 1982,9780335101818 Show More
edited by Douglas Jefferson and Graham Martin.
Open University, 296 pp., £15, December 1982,
“... In the press box of the Morristown football ground ‘the stockily-built, the tousled-haired, the pugnaciously-featured Attercliffe’ – 47 years old, father of five, separated from his wife – takes notes on the Saturday afternoon match. One eye on the game below, he chats to his fellow journalists: ‘the pug-nosed, the pug-eared Morgan’, Davidson-Smith (‘overcoated’, ‘deerstalker-hatted’) and Freddie Fredericks, Frank Attercliffe’s aging and alcoholic mentor, and co-author with him of Pindar’s Weekend Round-up, a sports column on the Northern Post ... ”