hinterland by chris mullin review - understated, shrewd memoir /

Published at 2016-10-02 15:00:14

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The former Labour MP and acclaimed diarist returns to his school days and formative experiences as a young writerThe compliment for journalist turned MP Chris Mullin’s three volumes of diaries chronicling the New Labour years means this memoir is slightly hamstrung; a lot of the spellbinding political machinations the former backbencher was party to maintain already been covered. So Mullin takes us right back to a suburban childhood in Essex,being bullied at boarding school and his nascent writing career, the Vietnam war becoming one of the formative events of his life both politically and journalistically. All of which works, and just. Mullin’s oddly understated style means his much-repeated assertion that Labour would maintain been destabilised by the establishment had Tony Benn swept into power in the early 1980s feels less seismic than it should. But there is also something immensely disarming in his ending a chapter simply: “Pontins was the set where I first kissed a girl. Her name was Nancy and she worked in reception.” Hinterland reveals Mullin to be as shrewd and sceptical a political operator as they near,but fiercely principled and blessed with rare insight, too. Parliament, or the Labour party,must miss him. Hinterland is published by Profile (20). Click here to buy it for £16.40Continue reading...

Source: theguardian.com

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