The Oldie magazine January 2022 issue No 408

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‘I just hope you’re not using fossil fuels down here’

Winston Churchill on screen, Cox saw other actors go on to win Oscars in the same roles. But Cox also records his wonderment at going from star-struck Dundee filmgoer to pivotal Hollywood player. And he writes illuminatingly about Succession – ‘It’s about Logan Roy trying to teach his spoiled, entitled children the value of hard work’ – in a way that explains his rare ability to find the humanity in bullying patriarchs.

Snoopy loopy MAUREEN FREELY These Precious Days By Ann Patchett Bloomsbury £16.99 Ann Patchett was between novels when the pandemic hit. With death and its shadows gathering all around her, she knew better than to retreat into an imagined world and embark on a new novel. She decided it might be safer and saner to spend the lockdowns in the realm of facts. Her years as a jobbing journalist on Seventeen and Bridal magazine had taught her not to take herself too seriously. When the likes of the New Yorker and the New York Times opened their doors to her, she took full advantage of the new freedoms they offered, but without ever losing the witty,

breezy, self-deprecating voice she’d made her own. Her first essay collection – This Is the Story of a Happy Marriage (2013) – gave a good sense of her range and red lines. When she went back to dust off the pieces she’d written since that first collection, she could have just coasted. Instead, she did the most difficult thing, which was to assemble a collection in which every essay, be it new or revised, is a different sort of meditation on death, or rather, on where death dwells in our lives, and what it leaves us. She begins with a photograph that captures the spirit of the exercise perfectly. There she is, looking rather splendid with her ‘three fathers’ at her sister’s second wedding. Her family has never been good at marriage, she explains. But not for want of trying. Her parents divorced when she was four, and after that she saw her

father for a only week a year, but they found ways to stay close. Her first stepfather was a madman, but he adored her and paid for her to go to college. Her second stepfather was kind and calm. He arrived on the scene after Ann had left home, but they, too, became close. She saw all three fathers to the end, and this essay is a testament to their lasting presence. It is, for all that, a light and charming read. So, too, is her piece about her doctor husband’s many brushes with death, while he pilots the small planes he is always buying. More than once, she is up there with him, taking courage from her lifelong idol Snoopy. It was Snoopy who gave her the courage to write – and her passion for dogs. They are hugely welcome in the bookshop she co-owns in Nashville. Children are, too, though she has never wanted her own. But for years she couldn’t take two steps without someone telling her that she must. The space that might have been taken up by children is taken up by friends of whom, after reading this book, I am insanely jealous. The very long piece that carries its title tells of a very new friend who comes to stay while taking part in a medical trial for pancreatic cancer. Her name is Sookie and she works for Tom Hanks. It is thanks to Ann’s husband that she has this last chance. Sookie arrives in late February 2020 with a very small suitcase. The pandemic locks her in place. For three The Oldie January 2022 53


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Ask Virginia Ironside

10min
pages 98-104

Taking a Walk: Maiden Castle, Dorset Patrick

3min
page 86

Overlooked Britain: Cardiff

6min
pages 84-85

On the Road: Dominic West

3min
pages 87-88

Beatrix Potter’s Lake District

6min
pages 82-83

First Old Bailey woman judge

3min
page 81

Bird of the Month: Greylag

2min
page 80

Drink Bill Knott

5min
page 75

Television Frances Wilson

5min
page 68

Exhibitions Huon Mallalieu

2min
pages 71-72

Music Richard Osborne

3min
page 69

Film: Operation Mincemeat

3min
page 66

Golden Oldies Rachel Johnson

4min
page 70

Media Matters

4min
page 63

History David Horspool

4min
page 62

The Rector’s Daughter, by F M Mayor A N Wilson

3min
page 61

The Vanishing: The Twilight of Christianity in the Middle East, by Janine di Giovanni

4min
pages 55-56

On Getting Better, by Adam

4min
pages 59-60

Lady of Spain: A Life of Jane Dormer, Duchess of Feria, by Simon Courtauld David

2min
pages 57-58

These Precious Days, by Ann

3min
pages 53-54

Putting the Rabbit in the Hat by Brian Cox Michael

4min
pages 51-52

Æthelred the Unready, by Richard Abels Hugo Gye

3min
pages 49-50

Readers’ Letters

7min
pages 44-45

Postcards from the Edge

4min
page 40

The Doctor’s Surgery

3min
page 43

Town Mouse

4min
page 34

Britain’s oddest bets

6min
pages 36-39

Country Mouse

4min
page 35

Small World Jem Clarke

4min
page 33

Life’s scoreboard

4min
page 32

The metals of Christmas

4min
pages 30-31

Z Cars at 60

6min
pages 24-25

The heyday of Studio 54

6min
pages 28-29

My husband’s sad death at

4min
page 27

Back to university at 68

4min
page 26

Christmas quotes

5min
pages 22-23

The Old Un’s Notes

6min
pages 5-6

In search of a good carer

4min
pages 20-21

Hello, grim reaper

4min
page 19

Bliss on Toast

2min
pages 7-8

Grumpy Oldie Man

4min
pages 10-11

My part in Oliver

7min
pages 16-18

Unhappy birthdays in

3min
pages 12-13

Gyles Brandreth’s Diary

4min
page 9
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