One of the most gratifying aspects of being a writer lies not only in the culmination of a book's arduous journey to publication, which marks the end of years spent in agonising contemplation of its pages, but when it enters the public sphere. Should fortune favour the writer, this is when their work is read and talked about and the words and ideas take on a life of their own.
Not often I agree with you Tiffany but on this issue you are absolutely right none of us can live pure lives in an impure capitalist society and sometimes you have to accept compromises in life and in the arts. As you say Baillie Gifford have done a great job in sponsoring the arts over the years and I think should continue. So we might disagree on the Elgin Marbles but on this you are right Hugh Kerr ( MEP 1994-99) and editor Edinburgh Music Review
Not often I agree with you Tiffany but on this issue you are absolutely right none of us can live pure lives in an impure capitalist society and sometimes you have to accept compromises in life and in the arts. As you say Baillie Gifford have done a great job in sponsoring the arts over the years and I think should continue. So we might disagree on the Elgin Marbles but on this you are right Hugh Kerr ( MEP 1994-99) and editor Edinburgh Music Review