Melissa Benn

Archive for February 2009

Paperback reviews of One of Us

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 28, 2009

Read the Guardian review, published today, here: and the Independent’s review of the book published last month.

Thinking about Rebecca West

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 27, 2009

I have been reminding myself of the life and work of Rebecca West, one of the greatest journalists and novelists of the mid 20th century, after meeting the writer, academic and editor Joanna Labon, at a friend’s house last night. Labon is an active member of the Rebecca West society, formed in 2003, and is [...]

Remembering Labour’s roots

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 23, 2009

Read Melissa Benn’s latest article, and readers’ comments, in today’s Guardian Comment is Free Early Saturday afternoon in bracing February sunshine and a crowd is gathering outside Bow station in London’s East End. We are about to embark on a walk round the landmarks in the East End life of George Lansbury (1859-1940), part of [...]

Oppose privatisation of the Royal Mail……

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 18, 2009

Please sign up to the statement put out by Compass, opposing government plans to privatise the Post Office. As Compass, the Democratic Left campaigning organisation, says, ‘given the current economic situation it doesn’t make any sense that the Government are nationalising the banks on the one-hand, but seeking to privatise Royal Mail and the Post [...]

Giving something back

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 18, 2009

Read my latest Public Finance opinion piece The tone was positively Churchillian: ‘Britain can beat this… just like we’ve beaten everything else this world has thrown at us. We’ll win by pulling together, not by facing the storm alone.’ But such stirring language came not from beleaguered national leaders at a world summit but from [...]

Missing in ( Domestic) Action, Part Two.

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 18, 2009

My friend K is burning up with righteous indignation. ‘Why aren’t women rioting in the streets? Where is the anger? None of my male friends are facing this problem.’ Now in her mid twenties, K has landed a junior job in a top company in her field. The hours are already killing; some of her [...]

Net Etiquette

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 15, 2009

Since I started occasionally posting pieces on the Guardian’s Comment is Free site, I’ve had my first taste of real net malice. My current favourite remains ‘Melissa Benn. Pig Ignorant and Stupid With It.’ the headline of quite the most extraordinarily insulting blog,  posted by The Devil’s Kitchen, in response to an article I wrote [...]

On tonight………….

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 12, 2009

Watch a discussion of Melissa Benn’s latest novel ‘One of Us’ – with Alastair Campbell among others –  on Richard and Judy at 6pm on Watch! TV and straight after that, an interview with Melissa on Mariella Fostrup’s The Books Programme, starting at 7pm on SKY ARTS……….

Missing in (Domestic) Action

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 12, 2009

 There was something important missing from Sabine Durrant’s The Chore Wars, an otherwise interesting double page feature in yesterday’s Guardian about the degree to which mothers are still left to carry the domestic can. And that was any reference to any sort of feminist analysis. After all, there is a long, troubled, truculent, fascinating backstory [...]

The public lives of private couples

Posted by: melissabenn on: February 11, 2009

Writing about his and Barack Obama’s favourite book Doris Kearns Goodwin’s Team of Rivals in his blog today – http://www.alastaircampbell.org/blog.php  - Alastair Campbell  makes the important  point that great leaders like Abraham Lincoln would never have survived the 24/7 rolling news culture and the intense public scrutiny of political life at the top. Lincoln and his [...]


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