Fighting Men
D.A.N. Jones, 2 February 1984
The Tiger and the Rose: An Autobiography
by Vernon Scannell.
Robson, 197 pp., £8.95, November 1983,0 86051 221 5 Show More
by Vernon Scannell.
Robson, 197 pp., £8.95, November 1983,
The Notebook of Gismondo Cavalletti
by R.M. Lamming.
Cape, 248 pp., £7.95, November 1983,0 224 02141 9 Show More
by R.M. Lamming.
Cape, 248 pp., £7.95, November 1983,
The Rape of Shavi
by Buchi Emecheta.
Ogwugwu Afor, 178 pp., £7.95, November 1983,0 9508177 1 6 Show More
by Buchi Emecheta.
Ogwugwu Afor, 178 pp., £7.95, November 1983,
Thomas Lyster: A Cambridge Novel
by David Wurtzel.
Brilliance, 215 pp., £7.95, November 1983,0 946189 30 7 Show More
by David Wurtzel.
Brilliance, 215 pp., £7.95, November 1983,
Don’t Swing a Cat
by Eva Bolgar.
Bachman and Turner, 143 pp., £7.50, November 1983,0 85974 098 6 Show More
by Eva Bolgar.
Bachman and Turner, 143 pp., £7.50, November 1983,
“... Vernon Scannell is not the first British poet to have been keen on boxing and, apparently, quite good at it: we may think of Lord Byron and Robert Graves. But few others, surely, have written and worried so concernedly about the ethics of this sport, its moral justification. Ring of Truth, his first novel since The Big Time in 1965, returns hungrily to Scannell’s old problem ... ”