Dr James Whitworth (@jameswhitworth) 's Twitter Profile
Dr James Whitworth

@jameswhitworth

Historian of newspaper & magazine journalism and cartoons. Lecture @ Uni of Sheffield. National cartoonist in Private Eye etc. Novelist. Writing a book…

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Week 2 of Journalism in Film and Fiction. Spotlight v All the Presidents Men. I have the best job in the world. #mondaymovies

Week 2 of Journalism in Film and Fiction. Spotlight v All the Presidents Men. 
I have the best job in the world. 
#mondaymovies
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I’m delighted to announce I have ghost written ‘For My Boys’ by Claire Throssell MBE out with Mirror Books on Oct 9. Claire a Women's Aid & Independent Domestic Abuse Services (IDAS) ambassador has campaigned for survivors & children of #DomesticAbuse Available to order here amzn.eu/d/7Wl8CBs

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I was brought up to regard English literature as a kind of secular religion. I never doubted that poetry and novels contained the meaning of life I wrote this about the tragedy of the subject's decline and the dawn of a world in which nobody reads newstatesman.com/culture/books/…

I was brought up to regard English literature as a kind of secular religion. I never doubted that poetry and novels contained the meaning of life

I wrote this about the tragedy of the subject's decline and the dawn of a world in which nobody reads

newstatesman.com/culture/books/…
Dr James Whitworth (@jameswhitworth) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Just started Bookish by LucyMangan A couple of chapters in and happy to report it’s every bit as good as Bookworm. Pleased to know my initial reaction to reading 1984 (at 11) wasn’t unique. Also considering a second book room. Kitchens are optional, right?

Just started Bookish by <a href="/LucyMangan/">LucyMangan</a> A couple of chapters in and happy to report it’s every bit as good as Bookworm. Pleased to know my initial reaction to reading 1984 (at 11) wasn’t unique. 
Also considering a second book room. Kitchens are optional, right?