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Jeremy Paxman wrote recently that you have “always suffered the condescension of literary Britain”. Do you think he was particularly referring to the comic element in your novels?

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Jeremy Paxman wrote recently that you have “always suffered the condescension of literary Britain”. Do you think he was particularly referring to the comic element in your novels?

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I must say that I’d never noticed this until Mr Paxman pointed it out. Thanks, Jeremy! Now I shall be looking out for condescension everywhere I go, in a paranoid fashion. He might have been referring to the comedy in my books, I don’t know.

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