Once again that most tireless Morganian, Nigel Jackson from Melbourne, favours us with a new essay, this time on The Empty Room (1941), one of Morgan's lesser-known short novels, but one of which I've always been very fond, in part because of its comments on war and peace. Let us hope that Nigel's essay will stimulate more of us to read or reread it -- like most of CM's other titles, it can usually be found on antiquarian websites such as Abebooks, Alibris or AddAll. (NB: As always, beware of cheap paperback reprints from Asia: they are often done by OCR (Optical Character Recognition) and of spectacularly poor quality.)
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