Witnessing the wrath of Richard Gott in Chile / Letter
Neal Ascherson on one of the lowest points in British postwar diplomacy Grace Livingstone’s letter about Richard Gott (6 November) brings back the memory of Richard roaring like a red-bearded lion and reducing a British ambassador to a pallid cringe. It was the first, terrible days following (…)
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