[Vwoolf] There's always someone worse off than yourself

Sarah M. Hall smhall123 at yahoo.co.uk
Wed Feb 7 12:02:02 EST 2018


I heard Robert Webb read an adapted version of his memoir, How Not to Be a Boy, on Radio 4, and remember it being as much about the rough deal women get in life as about the 'shifting sands of male identity'. Of course it doesn't help that his event is being sponsored by Hurstpierpoint. And many people will think he's fiddling while Rome burns. But, after all, it's the Charleston Festival. 

      From: Stuart N. Clarke <stuart.n.clarke at btinternet.com>
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“It is a poignant and often hilarious examination of the shifting sands of male identity, told against the backdrop of his own difficult upbringing and student years at Cambridge.” EVENT SUPPORTED BY HURSTPIERPOINT COLLEGEhttp://www.hppc.co.uk/Fees-and-online-payments (FROM THE 2018 Charleston Festival programme) Stuart_______________________________________________
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