There is an article today in the Times about Philip Pullman:
Philip Pullman, the best-selling children’s author, yesterday attacked the government for eroding civil liberties under the pretext of national security.
It doesn’t say anything at all about the Times’ removal of the article by Pullman which briefly appeared on the 27th, though a search of the Times site for ‘pullman’, at the tme of writing, still returned a link to the now 404 page.
Nor, yet, has Pullman himself, despite more than enough opportunity. The plot thickens.
I’m so glad he’s called ‘Pullman’. It’s so much easier than ‘Solzhenitsyn’. Easier, even, than ‘Streisand’.
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